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E.  I.  DU  PONT  DE  NEMOURS  & COMPANY 
DUPONT  FABRIKOID  COMPANY 
DU  PONT  CHEMICAL  WORKS 
THE  ARLINGTON  WORKS 
HARRISONS,  INC. 


WILMINGTON  ::  ::  ::  DELAWARE 


A-430  (Sept.  T7) 


Copyright,  1917 

E.  I.  Du  Pont  de  Nemours  & Company 
Wilmington,  Delaware 


J>  *9 2d  UHlVmrrY  OF  ILLINOIS 

Offices  and  Branch  Offices  of  Du 
Pont  and  Associated  Companies 

E.  I.  DU  PONT  DE  NEMOURS 
& COMPANY 

HOME  OFFICE— WILMINGTON,  DEL. 

BRANCH  OFFICES : 

BIRMINGHAM,  ALA.  NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

BUFFALO,  N.  Y.  PITTSBURGH,  PA. 

CHICAGO,  ILL.  PORTLAND,  ORE. 

DENVER,  COLO.  SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 

DULUTH,  MINN.  SCRANTON,  PA. 

HUNTINGTON,  W.  VA.  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

JOPLIN,  MO.  SPOKANE,  WASH. 

JUNEAU,  ALASKA  SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. 

KANSAS  CITY,  MO.  ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 

MEXICO  CITY,  MEX. 

Inquiries  should  be  addressed  to  the  Home  Office  or  to  the  nearest  Branch  Office. 

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DU  PONT  CHEMICAL  WORKS 

NEW  YORK— EQUITABLE  BUILDING 
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DU  PONT  FABRIKOID  COMPANY 

HOME  OFFICE— WILMINGTON,  DEL. 

BRANCH  OFFICES : 

NEW  YORK,  N.  Y Equitable  Building 

DETROIT,  MICH. Dime  Bank  Building 

SIDNEY,  AUSTRALIA 35  York  Street 

TORONTO,  CANADA 

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THE  ARLINGTON  COMPANY 

HOME  OFFICE— 725  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK 
BRANCH  OFFICES: 

ST.  LOUIS,  MO 505  N.  Seventh  Street 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL 718  Mission  Street 

CHICAGO,  ILL 14  N.  Franklin  Street 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA 900  Chestnut  Street 

BOSTON,  MASS 84-86  Essex  Street 

TORONTO,  CANADA 54  Frazer  Street 

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HARRISONS,  Incorporated 

HOME  OFFICE— PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

BRANCH  OFFICES : 

CHICAGO,  ILL 2001  Mendel  Street 

MINNEAPOLIS,  MINN 918-922  Fourth  Street,  South 

NEW  YORK,  N.  Y 80  Maiden  Lane 


III 


Preface — Second  Edition 

The  first  edition  of  this  book  was  undertaken  to  acquaint 
the  public  with  a change  in  the  operating  policy  of  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  & Company,  which  had  long  been  known 
as  the  leading  manufacturer  of  explosives  in  America. 

Few  people  are  aware,  however,  that  the  ramifications  of 
the  explosives  business  are  so  extensive  and  varied  that  they 
involve  the  manufacture  of  various  chemicals,  distillation  of 
wood  and  of  gas  tar  and  the  production  of  the  chemical  bases  of 
industries  apparently  remote  from  the  explosives  business. 

On  account  of  the  enormous  expansion  of  our  business, 
made  necessary  by  the  war  and  by  the  inability  of  this  country 
to  longer  import  many  of  its  chemicals  and  raw  materials,  it 
became  necessary  for  the  Du  Pont  Company  to  greatly  expand 
its  industrial  activities,  and  the  purpose  of  the  Du  Pont  Prod- 
ucts Book  is  to  tell  the  public  of  the  hundreds  of  commodities 
we  now  make  and  sell,  many  of  which  until  recently  had  never 
been  made  on  this  continent. 

So  rapid  have  been  the  developments  forced  upon  us  by 
circumstances  and  by  the  obvious  requirements  of  good  busi- 
ness, it  is  quite  out  of  the  question  that  any  edition  of  this  book 
could  ever  be  up-to-date,  because  by  the  time  the  printer  is  able 
to  deliver  the  finished  copies,  additional  products  will  have  been 
developed  on  a commercial  scale. 

It  is  our  purpose,  therefore,  to  revise  this  booklet  at  fre- 
quent intervals,  at  least  once  or  twice  a year,  and  in  case  any 
interested  reader  fails  to  find  in  this  edition  a commodity  more 
or  less  related  to  those  listed  and  in  which  he  may  be  inter- 
ested, it  will  be  well  for  him  to  inquire  as  to  whether  or  not  we 
are  producing  it. 

One  important  development  of  all  this  activity  is  the  crea- 
tion of  a new  principle  in  American  industry.  We  have  wit- 
nessed the  rise  and  decline  of  great  industrial  organizations 
concentrating  their  efforts  solely  on  one  line  of  activity.  In 
the  Du  Pont  Company,  as  now  organized,  we  find  the  capital, 
facilities  and  business  organizations  developed  by  more  than  a 
century’s  experience,  directed  toward  the  promotion  of  various 
industries,  only  more  or  less  remotely  associated  with  one 
another  in  the  public  mind,  their  common  relationship  being 
indicated  chiefly  by  the  Du  Pont  Oval,  our  trade-mark,  which 
is  recognized  as  a hall  mark  of  quality  in  any  field  in  which  it 
is  used.  It  is  and  always  will  be  our  policy  to  use  this  mark 
only  on  commodities  which  we  can  confidently  offer  to  the  pub- 
lic as  the  best  for  the  price  that  can  be  made  for  the  use  in- 


IV 


UNIVERSITY  Of  lui:sOia 

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tended.  It  is  our  announcement  that  we  stand  back  of  these 
commodities  with  full  recognition  of  the  confidence  the  public 
reposes  in  the  sincerity  of  our  purpose  and  our  recognized 
policy  to  make  every  customer  a permanent  friend. 


The  need  for  industrial  explosives  is  most  acute  in  view  of 
the  pressing  demand  for  coal,  iron  and  steel,  and  the  speed  with 
which  all  construction  work  is  being  undertaken.  Not  one  of 
these  activities  can  progress  without  the  materials  obtained  by 
blasting.  Millions  of  pounds  are  required  annually. 


The  Du  Pont  Fabrikoid  Company  is  now  the  world’s  larg- 
est manufacturer  of  leather  substitutes  and  is  bending  every 
energy  to  relieve  the  leather  situation  by  supplying  the  coun- 
try with  a high  grade  substitute  that  is  superior,  for  many  pur- 
poses, to  the  grades  of  leather  that  have  been  used  in  the  past. 
The  quality  of  this  material  is  such  that  it  has  been  specified  by 
the  shipping  board  for  use  on  the  New  Merchant  Marine. 


The  Arlington  Company,  now  finishing  its  second  year  in 
Du  Pont  activities,  is  a leading  manufacturer  of  pyroxylin 
compounds  (Py-ra-lin)  and  of  toilet  specialties  made  from 
them.  The  material  for  the  majority  of  the  windows  in  auto- 
mobile curtains  is  rqade  by  this  company,  and  its  toilet  articles 
(Ivory  Py-ra-lin)  are  to  be  found  in  the  hands  of  discriminating 
buyers  in  all  parts  of  the  country.  Its  line  of  cleanable  collars 
is  the  standard  of  perfection  and  is  growing  in  popularity. 


A treatise  on  Du  Pont  Chemicals  would  fill  a large  volume 
as  it  reaches  from  the  heaviest  residues  to  the  most  complex 
dye  materials  and  includes  the  most  carefully  prepared  solvents 
and  acids.  Some  of  these  chemicals  are  sold  direct  to  other 
industrial  companies  who  use  them  in  making  different  finished 
products,  but  many  never  leave  the  plants  where  they  originate 
and  are  used  to  complete  more  complex  products  where  only  the 
best  compounds  can  be  used. 


Enamels  and  lacquers  are  made  in  a great  profusion  of 
colors  and  qualities  that  fit  them  for  the  most  varied  uses, 
even  on  the  finest  materials.  Du  Pont  Py-ra-lin  enamels  have 
been  accepted  for  use  on  the  shells  for  the  War  Department. 


Harrisons,  Incorporated,  another  Du  Pont  activity,  utilizes 
its  plants,  laboratories  and  experience  since  1793,  in  making  a 
complete  line  of  house  and  industrial  paints  and  varnishes. 
Town  & Country  Paints  are  known  nation-wide,  and  the  spe- 
cial industrial  paints  and  varnishes  fill  enviable  positions  in  all 
lines  of  commercial  activities. 


V 


The  limits  of  this  book  do  not  permit  a full  description 
of  the  hundreds  of  Du  Pont  products.  For  further  information 
the  reader  is  referred  to  the  following  books,  leaflets  and  maga- 
zines, any  of  which  can  be  had  free  of  cost: 


Explosives  and  Blasting  Supplies: 

High  Explosives 

Road  Construction  and  Maintenance 
Blasting  Pole  and  Post  Holes 
Permissible  Explosives 
Quarry  Blasting 

Farmers’  Handbook  of  Explosives 
Vertical  Farming 
Increasing  Orchard  Profits 
Vertical  Farming  Magazine 

(Sent  six  months  free  to  farm  owners) 
Blasting  Powders 
Blasting  Supplies 

Explosives  for  Shale  and  Clay  Blasting 
Sporting  Powders  and  Shooting: 

Sport  Alluring  (Trapshooting) 

Diana  of  the  Traps  (For  Women) 
Trapshooting  Leagues 
The  Du  Pont  Hand  Trap 
Smokeless  Shotgun  Powders 
Black  Sporting  Powders 
Fabrikoid: 

How  Many  Hides  Has  a Cow 
Rayntite  Tops 

Fabrikoid  Book  Finish  for  Bookbinding 

Chemicals: 

Saltpetre 

Du  Pont  Chemicals 
Py=ra=lin: 

Ivory  Py-ra-lin 
Challenge  Cleanable  Collars 
Paints  and  Varnishes: 

Town  & Country  Paint 
Sanitary  Flat 
Sanitary  Gloss 
The  Evidence  and  Verdict 
Marine  Paints 
Sanitary  Paste  White 
Concrete  Paint 
Varnishes 
Flowkote  Enamel 
Wagon  Paint 


VI 


Pure  Colors  in  Oil 
The  Truth  About  Paint 
Vitrolac  Finishes 
Oil  Stains 

Leaves  From  the  Woods 
Floor  and  Deck  Paints 
Cause  and  Effect 
Japanese  Enamels 
Our  Battle  With  Iron  Eaters 
Farmers'  Paint  Book 


VII 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


High  Explosives 1-16 

Black  Blasting  Powder 17,  18 

Blasting  Supplies 19-26 

Sporting  Powders 27-^29 

Rifle  and  Pistol  Powders 31-37 

Explosives  for  Military  Uses 33-41 

Du  Pont  Fabrikoid 42-47 

Fairfield  Rubber  Cloth 48-50 

Py-ra-lin 51-61 

Chemicals 62-86 

Paints  and  Varnishes 87-140 

Miscellaneous  Commodities 141,  142 

Special  Products 143 

By-Products 144-148 

Customers 149-191 


INDEX  OF  DU  PONT  PRODUCTS 


Page 

Acetic  Acid 63 

Acids 38,  62-65,  85 

Adjustable  Aprons  for  Vehicles 49 

Aeroplane  Varnish 86 

Agricultural  Coach,  No.  6726 127,  128 

Alum — Ammonia  (U.  S.  P.) 66 

Alum — Cake 66 

Alum — Filter 66 

Alum — Iron  Free 67 

Alum — Pearl 67 

Alum — Pickle 67 

Alum — Porous 67 

Alum — Potash  (U.  S.  P.) 66 

Alum — Sizing 67 

Alumina  Hydrate 69 

Aluminum  Paint 100 

Ammonium  Picrate 39 

Amyl  Acetate — Commercial 70 

Aniline 83 

Aniline  Hydrochloride 84 

Anti-fouling  Ship  Bottom  Paint 129 

Antoxide  (Rust  Inhibitive) 119,  120 

Arctic  Dynamite 10,  11 

Arlington  Company 51-61 

Auto  and  Carriage  Paint 96 

Auto  Lamp  Enamel 97,  98 

Bags — Nitrate  of  Soda  and  Miscellaneous 146 

Ballistite  (Dense)  Smokeless  Shotgun  Powder 27 

Barium  Chloride 68 

Barn  Paint 117,  118 


VIII 


Page 

Barrels  147 

Barrel  Paint  (Paste  Form) 129 

Bathtub  Enamel 98,  99 

Battery  Solutions 65 

Belt  Cement 76 

Belting 147 

Benzaldehyde 86 

Benzoic  Acid 64 

Benzol 81-83 

Bichromate  of  Soda 68 

Black  Blasting  Powder 17,  18 

Blackboard  Coating 118 

Black  Fuse  Powder 40 

Black  Powder  (Potassium  Nitrate) 40 

Black  Powder  Pellets  (Pressed  Potassium  Nitrate  Powder) 40 

Black  Sporting  Powders 29 

Blanc  Fixe 69 

Blank  Fire  Powder 33 

Blasting  Caps 20 

Blasting  Caps,  Delay  Electric 21 

Blasting  Caps,  Electric 20 

Blasting  Machines 19 

Blasting  Supplies 19-26 

Book  Finish  Fabrikoid 47 

Boric  Acid  (U.  S.  P.) 64 

Boxes 147 

Bristles 147 

Bronzing  Liquids 71,  100 

Bronze  Powders 71 

Brown  Japan 115 

Buggy  Top  Dressing 97 

Burlap 145 

By-Products 144-148 

Cabinet  Finishing  and  Rubbing 107,  108 

Cannon  Powders — Smokeless  and  Black 37,  38 

Cap  Crimpers 22 

Caps,  Blasting 20 

Caps,  Detonator — Time  and  Percussion 39 

Carbonite 14,  15 

Car  Curtain  and  Vestibule  Material — Fabrikoid 46 

Carpolene 79,  80 

Carpo  Paint 78,  79 

Carriage  and  Auto  Paint 96 

Cement — Household,  Water-proof,  and  Belt 75,  76 

Charcoal 141 

Chemicals 62-86 

Chrome  Yellow  Ochre  (Paste  Form) 121 

Clearlac 105 

Coach  Japan ,116 

Coke 77 

Collars  and  Cuffs 61 

Colored  Rod  and  Beading — Py-ra-lin 57,  58 

Colored  Tubing — Py-ra-lin — Miscellaneous 58 

Compressed  Triton  (Trinitrotoluol  orT.N.T.) 38 

Concrete  Floor  First  Coater 90,  91 

Concrete  Floor  Coating 91 

Connecting  Wire 23 

Cordeau  Detonating  Fuse 26 

Cotton  Ties 148 


IX 


Page 

Coumaron 82 

Cream  of  Tartar  (U.  S.  P.) 70 

Creosotes 79,  80 

Crude  Heavy  Naphtha 81 

Cuffs  and  Collars 61 

Customers 149-191 

Damar Ill,  112 

Dark  Creosote 80 

Dead  Oil 80 

Decorative  Stains 102 

Delay  Electric  Blasting  Caps 21 

Delay  Electric  Igniters 21,  22 

Dense  Military  Rifle  Powders 33-36 

Detonating  Fuse — Cordeau 26 

Detonator  Caps — Time  and  Percussion 39 

Detonators — Percussion 39 

Diamond  “D”  Wagon  Coach,  No.  6730 128 

Dichlorbenzol 85 

Dimethylaniline. 84 

Dinit rophenol 85 

Dinitrochlorbenzol 85 

Dinit  rot  oluol 86 

Diphenylamine 84 

Dipping  Acids 64 

Dipping  Paints 135 

Distilled  Water 68 

Drums — Iron  and  Steel 146 

Dry  Colors 136 

Du  Pont  Blasting  Gelatin 6 

Du  Pont  Bulk  Smokeless  Shotgun  Powder 27 

Du  Pont  Dense  Smokeless  Shotgun  Powder 27 

Du  Pont  Extra  Dynamite 2,  3 

Du  Pont  Fabrikoid 42-47 

Du  Pont  Gelatin  Dynamite 4,  5 

Du  Pont  Low  Powders 15,  16 

Du  Pont  No.  1 Rifle  Smokeless 31 

Du  Pont  Pistol  Powder  No.  3 36 

Du  Pont  Quarry  Powder . 9,  10 

Du  Pont  Red  Star  Dynamite 12 

Du  Pont  R.  R.  P 15,  16 

Du  Pont  Straight  Dynamite 1 

Du  Pont  Stumping  Powder 8,  9 

Durable  Body  (Vehicle  Varnish) 113 

Durable  Gear  Varnish 113 

Dynamite 1-15 

Elastic  Black  Varnish 131,  132 

Elastic  Wagon  Coach,  No.  6733 128 

Electric  Blasting  Caps 20 

Electric  Blasting  Caps — Water-proof 20,  21 

Electric  Squibs 22 

Electrolyte  Acid 65 

Elevator  Paint  (Exterior  Mill  Paint) 133 

Empire  (Bulk)  Smokeless  Shotgun  Powder 27 

Ethers 72 

Ethyl  Acetate — Pure 71 

Ethyl  Acetate  (U.  S.  P.) 71 

Explosives 1-41 

Explosives  for  Military  Uses 33-41 

Extra  Coach  Varnish 109 


X 


Page 

Fabrikoid — Du  Pont 42-47 

Fairfield  Rubber  Cloth 48-50 

Farm  Powder — Red  Cross 7 

Ferro- Keep  (Rust  Inhibitive) 120 

Fireworks  Powder  (Black) 36 

Flat  Black  Finish 119 

Flat  Brick  Colors  (Paste  Form) 122 

Floor  Crack  Filler 104 

Floor  and  Deck  Paint 91,  92 

Flo wkote  Enamel v 95 

French  Wax  Finish 103 

Fulminate  of  Mercury 39 

Fuse 26 

Fuse  Powder 18 

Gallery  Rifle  Powder  No.  75 31 

Galvanized  Iron  Primer  (Rust  Inhibitive) 120,  121 

Galvanometers 24 

Gear  Fillers 133 

Gelatin  Dynamite 4-6 

Gold  Enamel 99 

Gold  Medal  House  Paint 96 

Gold  Medal  White  (Paste  Form) 125 

Gold  Size  Japan 116 

Graining  Colors 94 

Graphite  Paint 121 

Gun  Cotton  (Nitrocellulose) 39,  40 

Hand  Trap 30 

Hardwood  Paste  Filler 104 

Harrison  Bulletin  Colors  (Paste  Form) 133 

Harrisons  Barn  Paint 117,  118 

Harrisons,  Inc 62-69,  87-140 

Harrison  Systems 139,  140 

High  Explosives 1-16 

High  Gloss  Machinery  Enamel 130,  131 

Household  Cement 76 

Household  Paint 101 

Hydrochloric  Acid 62 

Ideal  Floor  Varnish 108 

Ideal  Hard  Oil 108 

Ideal  Inside  Finish ! 108 

Ideal  Japan  Drier 116 

Ideal  Varnish 108 

Igniters — Delay  Electric 21,22 

Implement  Coach,  No.  6737 128 

Improved  Military  Rifle  Powders,  Nos.  15,  16,  18 34 

Industrial  Paints 135,  136 

Inside  Floor  Paint 89 

Iso  Amyl  Acetate 70 

Ivory  Rod  and  Beading — Py-ra-lin 56 

Ivory  Sheeting — Py-ra-lin 55 

Ivory  Tubes — Py-ra-lin 56 

Japanese  Enamel 98 

Kensington  Barn  and  Roof  Paint 118 

Laboratory  Ether 72 

XI 


Page 

Lacquers — Metal  and  Wood 76,  77 

Lactic  Acid 63 

Lead  in  Pigs 145 

Leading  Wire 23 

Leather  Renovators 73 

Leather  Substitute  Solutions 73* 

Lesmok  (Partly  Smokeless)  Rifle  Powder 36 

Liberty  Bronze  Greens  (Paste  Form) 122 

Liberty  Metallic  Brown  (Paste  Form) 123 

Liberty  Oil  Colors • 127 

Liberty  Venetian  Red  (Paste  Form) 121,  122 

Light  Coach  Varnish 110 

Light  Furniture  Varnish Ill 

Light  Hard  Oil  Finish 110 

Lightning  Drier 115,  116 

Liquid  Drier 117 

Liquid  Filler 105 

Liquid  Light 134 

Litharge 124,  125 

Lithophone 137 

Low  Powders 15,  16 

Machinery  and  Engine  Filler 129 

Machinery  Paint  (Paste  Form) 129,  130 

Machinery — Second-Hand 148 

Machinery  Thinners 131 

Machinery  Varnishes 131 

Magazines  (Portable)  for  Storing  Explosives 25 

Major  Cloth 49 

Mantle  Dips 72 

Marine  Paints 138 

Metal  Scrap 144,  145 

Metal  and  Wood  Lacquers 76,  77 

Military  Explosives 33 — 41 

Military  Rifle  Powders 33-37 

Miners’  Squibs 26 

Miscellaneous  Colored  Tubing- — Py-ra-lin 58 

Miscellaneous  Commodities 141,  142 

Mixing  Varnishes 135 

Monobel 12-14 

Monochlorbenzol 85 

Naphtha 81,  82 

Naphthalene 81 

Nitrate  of  Soda 141,  142 

Nitre  Cake 143 

Nitric  Acid 62 

Nitrobenzol  (Oil  of  Merbane) 83 

Nitrocellulose  (Gun  Cotton) 39,  40 

No.  1 Black  Asphaltum 112 

No.  2 Black  Asphaltum 112,  113 

No.  1 Coach  Varnish 109 

No.  1 Furniture  Varnish Ill 

No.  1 Hard  Oil  Finish 110 

Oil  Colors 94 

Oil  Gold  Size 117 

Oil  of  Merbane  (Nitrobenzol) 83 

Oil-Proof  Eggshell  Gloss  Machinery  Enamel 130 

Oil  Resisting  Flat  Machinery  Enamel  (In  Liquid  Form) 130 


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Page 

Oil  Stain 102 

Outside  Floor  Paint 90 

Paint  and  Varnish  Solvent 126 

Paints  and  Varnishes 87-140 

Pale  Durable  Coach  Varnish 114 

Pale  Heavy  Naphtha 81 

Paper  Scrap 145 

Parlodion 74 

Patent  Leather  Solutions 73 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint 74 

Permissible  Explosives 12-15 

Picric  Acid 38 

Pink  Primers 132 

Pistol  and  Rifle  Powders 31-37 

Pitch 77 

Pole  Paint 132,  133 

Pontar 78 

Pontoklene 86 

Porch  Chair  Enamel 98 

Portable  Magazines 25 

Preservative  Paints — Metal  (Rust  Inhibitive) 78,  79,  119,  120 

Pulp  Colors 136 

Pure  Ethyl  Acetate 71 

Pure  Red  Lead 124 

Pure  White  Lead 123,  124 

Py-ra-lin 51-61 

Py-ra-lin  Colored  Sheeting 56,  57 

Py-ra-lin  Discs 41 

Py-ra-lin  Manufactured  Articles 58-60 

Py-ra-lin  Rod  and  Beading 53,  54,  56,  57 

Py-ra-lin  Sheeting 5 1-53,  55-57 

Py-ra-lin  Tubing 54-56,  58 

Pyroxylin 74 

Pyroxylin  Enamels 75 

Pyroxylin  Lacquers  (Wood  and  Metal) 76,  77 

Pyroxylin  Solutions 75 

Quarry  Powder 9,  10 

Quick  Carriage  Varnish 113,  114 

Quick  Rubbing 114 

Quik-lac 105 

Radiator  Enamel 101 

Railway  Paints j. 134,  135 

Railway  Paints  (See  Harrison  Systems) 139,  140 

Rayntite  for  Automobile  Tops 46,  49 

Recovered  Salt 144 

Red  Cross  Extra  Dynamite 3,  4 

Red  Cross  Farm  Powder 7 

Red  Cross  Gelatin  Dynamite 4 

Red  Cross  Straight  Dynamite 1,  2 

Red  Star  Dynamite 12 

Refined  Tar 78 

Refined  Fusel  Oil 69 

Refrigerator  Enamel 99 

Repauno  Gelatin  Dynamite 5 

Repauno  Stumping  Powder 9 

Rheostats 24 

Rifle  Powder — Smokeless 3 1-37 


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Page 

Rifle  and  Pistol  Powders 31-37 

Rod  and  Beading — Py-ra-lin 53,  54,  56,  57 

Rough  Stuff 134 

R.  R.  P. — Du  Pont 15,  16 

Rubber  Cloth — Fairfield 48-50 

Rubber  Cloth  Blankets 50 

Rubber  Makers’  White 69 

Rubber  Scrap 145 

Rug  Anchor 50 

Salicylic  Acid 64 

Saltpetre . . . 142 

Sanitary  Flat  (Interior  Finish) 88 

Sanitary  Gloss 89 

Sanitary  Paste  White 125 

Schuetzen  Smokeless  Rifle  Powder 32 

Schultze  Smokeless  Shotgun  Powder  (Bulk) 27 

Seat  Finish 107 

Second-Hand  Machinery 148 

Sheeting  and  Heavy  Fabrikoid 42-45 

Sheeting — Py-ra-lin 51-53,  55-57 

Shellac  Varnish «. 117 

Shingle  Oil 80 

Shingle  Stain 103 

Shirt  Fronts 61 

Shotgun  Powders — Black  and  Smokeless 27-29 

Sirocco  Drier 115 

Smokeless  Rifle  Powders 31-37 

Smokeless  Shotgun  Powders 27,  28 

Smokestack  Paint 119 

Sodium  Acetate 63 

Sodium  Acetate — C.  P 77 

Solvent  Naphtha  (160°  Benzol) 81 

Spar  Varnish 109 

Special  Miners’  Leading  Wire 23 

Special  Products 143 

Special  Varnishes  for  Wagon  and  Implement  Work 127,  128 

Split  Leather  Solutions 73 

Sporting  Powders 27-29 

Sporting  Rifle  Powders,  Nos.  80,  81,  90,  91,  92 32,  33 

Squibs — Electric ' 22 

Squibs — Miners’ 26 

Star  Solvent 70 

Stove  Enamel 100 

Sulphanilic  Acid 85 

Sulphur  Black 85 

Sulphuric  Acid 62 

Superfine  Japan  Colors  (Paste  Form) 122,  123 

Tamping  Bags 24,  25 

Tetramethyldiaminadiphenylmethane 84 

Tetranitromethylaniline 84 

Tetryl 39 

Thawing  Kettles 25 

T.  N.  T.  (Trinitrotoluol  or  Triton) 38 

Toluol 82 

Tortoise  Shell  Rod  and  Beading 54 

Tortoise  Shell  Sheeting 53 

Tortoise  Shell  Tubing 54,  55 

Town  and  Country  Paint 87 


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Page 

Trade  White  (Paste  Form) 126 

Transparent  Hard  Oil  Finish 108 

Transparent  Sheeting — Py-ra-lin 5 1-53 

Transparent  Rods — Py-ra-lin 53 

Transparent  Tubes — Py-ra-lin 54 

Trinitrotoluol  (T.  N.  T.) 38 

Triton  (Trinitrotoluol  or  T.  N.  T.) 38 

Tubes — Py-ra-lin 54-56,  58 

Varnishes  and  Paints 87-140 

Vitrolac  Exterior  Varnish 105,  106 

Vitrolac  Flat 107 

Vitrolac  for  Floors 106 

Vitrolac  Graining  Compound 93,  94 

Vitrolac  Graining  Ground 92,  93 

Vitrolac  Interior  Varnish 106 

Vitrolac  Stain  Finish 92 

W agon  Finishing 114,  115 

Wagon  Paint 96,  97 

Wall  Sizing 112 

W ater-proof  Cement 75,  76 

Water-proof  Electric  Blasting  Caps 20,  21 

Water  White  Heavy  Naphtha  (180°  Benzol) 82 

White  Enamel  Undercoat 94 

Wire — Connecting  and  Leading 23 

Wire  Screen  Paint 101 

Wood  and  Metal  Lacquers 76,  77 

Wood  Oil 144 

Wood  Pulp 141 

Xylol 82 

Zinc  (Paste  Form) 127 


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HIGH  EXPLOSIVES 

The  following  list  of  high  explosives  is  complete,  in  that  it  contains 
one  or  more  grades  suited  and  recommended  for  every  class  of  blasting 
where  high  explosives  are  needed.  All  of  these  explosives  are  made  on 
exact  formulae  from  carefully  selected,  high  grade  materials,  and  every 
precaution  is  exercised  in  the  manufacture  to  insure  uniformity  and 
quality. 

Du  Pont  Straight  25=60%  Dynamite. — This  is  a very  quick  and 
powerful  explosive.  It  resists  water  well  and  is  recommended  for  open 
work  in  hard,  tough  material  where  a shattering  action  is  desired.  It  is 
excellent  for  mudcapping  boulders  and  for  scrapping  boilers  and 
machinery.  It  is  not  low  freezing.  The  fumes  are  such  that  it  should 
not  be  used  in  close  work.  It  is  somewhat  more  sensitive  than  the  other 
types  of  high  explosives  and  is  the  only  grade  that  can  be  used  in 
propagated  ditch  blasts.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Miners 

Professional  Blasters 
Scrap  Iron  Dealers 
Well  Diggers 
Quarrymen 


Used  by 

Contractors 

Farmers 

Telephone  and  Telegraph  Com- 
panies 

Government  Engineers 


Used  for 

Quarry  Blasting  Scrapping  Boilers  and  Machinery 

Mudcapping  Hard  Boulders  Propagated  Ditching 

Pole  and  Post  Holes  Mining  in  Open  Work 

Razing  Buildings  Canal  Excavation 

Road  and  Railroad  Construction 

Red  Cross  Straight  25=40%  Dynamite. — This  dynamite  is  adapted 
to  the  same  purposes  as  Du  Pont  Straight  Dynamite,  with  the  exception 
of  ditch  blasting  by  the  propagated  method.  Red  Cross  Straight  is  a 
quick,  powerful  explosive  suitable  for  open  work  of  every  description. 
It  is  low  freezing  and  withstands  very  cold  weather  for  a long  time 
without  freezing.  When  it  is  frozen,  however,  it  requires  to  be  thawed. 

Red  Cross  Straight  Dynamite  is  a good  all-year-round  explosive  and 
is  particularly  well  adapted  to  quarry  and  construction  work.  It  stands 
water  as  well  as  any  explosive  except  gelatin  and  Du  Pont  Straight 
Dynamite.  It  is  not  recommended  for  close  work.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


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RED  CROSS  STRAIGHT  DYNAMITE  (Continued) 


Used  by 

Quarrymen  Farmers 

Scrap  Iron  Dealers  Contractors 

Telephone  and  Telegraph  Com-  Well  Drillers 

panies  Professional  Blasters 


Mudcapping  Boulders 
Canal  Excavation 
Quarrying 
Razing  Buildings 


Used  for 

Scrapping  Boilers  and  Machinery 
Road  and  Railroad  Construction 
Pole  and  Post  Hole  Blasting 
Well  Drilling 


Du  Pont  Extra  30=60%  Dynamite. — Du  Pont  Extra  dynamite  is 
not  so  quick  and  shattering  in  its  action  as  Straight  dynamite,  but  has 
more  of  a heaving  and  lifting  effect.  It  is  better  suited  for  soft  mate- 
rials and  for  close  work  than  Straight  dynamite,  because  its  fumes  are 
not  so  objectionable.  It  is  not  low  freezing  and  it  does  not  resist  water 
very  well,  so  the  cartridges  should  not  be  slit  nor  left  long  in  wet  bore 
holes.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Quarrymen 
Clay  Miners 


Contractors 

Road  and  Railroad  Builders 


A HEAVY  QUARRY  BLAST  WITH  DU  PONT  HIGH  EXPLOSIVES 
2 


DU  PONT  EXTRA  DYNAMITE  (Continued) 

Used  for 


Blasting  Rock 
Blasting  Marl 
Blasting  Sand 
General  Blasting 


Blasting  Shale 
Blasting  Loam 
Blasting  Clay 


Red  Cross  Extra  20=60%  Dynamite. — This  explosive  is  similar  in 
its  action  to  the  Du  Pont  Extra  dynamite,  but  is  low  freezing.  It  is 
admirably  suited  to  work  in  soft  rock,  in  hard  rock  where  it  is  not 
desirable  to  shatter  the  material,  in  sand,  clay  and  excavations  of  every 
kind.  It  works  extremely  well  in  mining  soft  ore.  It  can  be  used  in 
close  work  with  much  more  comfort  than  Straight  dynamite,  as  the 
fumes  are  not  so  objectionable.  It  is  an  all-year-round  explosive  for 
general  purposes,  but  should  not  be  used  in  wet  bore  holes  unless  the 
cartridge  wrappers  are  not  cut  or  broken  and  the  charges  are  not  left 
too  long  in  the  water  before  being  fired.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Quarrymen  Government  Engineers 

Miners  Contractors 

Telephone  and  Telegraph  Com-  Lumbermen 

panies  Bulk  Freight  Handlers 

Foresters  Road  and  Railroad  Builders 

Professional  Blasters  Farmers 

Clay  Miners  Well  Diggers 


STUMP  BLASTED  WITH  RED  CROSS  EXPLOSIVES 

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RED  CROSS  EXTRA  DYNAMITE  (Continued) 

Used  for 


Quarrying  Soft  Rock  or  Hard 
Rock  When  Shattering  is  not 
Required 
Mining  Soft  Ore 
Blasting  Ice 

All  Kinds  of  Earth  Excavation 

Blasting  Log  Jams 

Pole  and  Post  Hole  Blasting 

General  Blasting 

Stump  Blasting 

Tree  Planting 


Blasting  Frozen  or  Settled  Ores 
and  Similar  Freight  when  too 
hard  to  handle 
Digging  Wells 
Controlling  Forest  Fires 
Railroad,  Tram,  Road  and  Trail 
Building 

Boulder  Blasting 
Clay  Blasting 
Subsoiling 


Red  Cross  Gelatin  35=90%. — This  gelatin  is  low  freezing.  It  can 
be  used  in  close  work  the  same  as  Du  Pont  Gelatin  or  Repauno 
Gelatin,  but  the  character  of  its  fumes  is  somewhat  different.  It  is 
not  to  be  understood  that  they  are  better  in  any  way,  but  it  some- 
times happens  that  miners  accustomed  to  one  kind  object  to  the  other. 
The  nature  of  the  material  worked  also  has  an  effect  on  the  fumes,  and 
it  often  happens  that  where  one  kind  of  gelatin  gives  objectionable 
fumes,  the  other  is  free  from  this  objection.  Red  Cross  Gelatin  is 
dense,  plastic  and  water  resisting,  and  is  good  for  ditch  blasts  in  sandy 
ground.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Miners 

Divers 

Railroad  Builders 
Farmers 


Quarrying  Stone 
Tunneling 

Railroad  Construction 
Ore  Mining 
Canal  Digging 

Du  Pont  Gelatin  35=75%. — Du  Pont  Gelatin  has  in  a great  measure 
replaced  other  brands  of  gelatin  dynamite  because  it  combines  all  their 
virtues  of  density,  plasticity,  water  resistance,  comparative  freedom 
from  obnoxious  fumes,  and  in  addition,  is  low  freezing.  It  does  not 


Used  by 

Contractors 

Quarrymen 

Government  Engineers 
Professional  Blasters 

Used  for 

River  and  Harbor  Improvements 
Blasting  Ditches  in  Sandy  Ground 
Shaft  Sinking 
Blasting  Ice 


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DU  PONT  GELATIN  (Continued) 


freeze  or  lose  its  efficiency  unless  exposed  to  very  low  temperature  for 
a prolonged  period.  It  is  used  to  advantage  in  every  kind  of  work  to 
which  gelatin  dynamites  are  adapted.  It  is  adapted  to  a wider  range  of 
work  than  any  other  high  explosive. 

It  is  especially  adapted  for  close  work  of  every  kind,  mining  and 
tunneling  in  the  hardest  rock  under  most  adverse  conditions.  The  fact 
that  in  mining  operations  thawing  is  generally  unnecessary  gives  a 
feeling  of  safety  to  the  mine  operators  which  they  had  never  enjoyed 
before  this  explosive  was  used.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Miners 

Divers 

Railroad  Builders 


Used  by 

Contractors 

Quarrymen 

Government  Engineers 


Ore  Mining 
Submarine  Work 
Quarrying  Stone 
Shaft  Sinking 
Tunnel  Driving 


Used  for 

Railroad  and  Road  Construction 
Blasting  Ice 
Canal  Digging 

River  and  Harbor  Improvements 


Repauno  Gelatin  35=75%. — This  brand  is  the  well-known  standard 
gelatin  dynamite.  It  is  a dense  (heavy)  plastic  explosive,  highly  water- 
resisting,  and  gives  a minimum  of  fumes  on  explosion.  It  is  low  freez- 
ing. Gelatin  dynamites  are  used  in  very  wet  work,  under  water,  and  in 
close  work  where  ventilation  is  deficient.  For  tunneling  and  for  mining 
hard  rock  in  wet  places  gelatin  dynamites  are  unsurpassed.  They  do 
not  work  well  unless  strongly  confined  and  are  unsuitable  for  such 
work  as  mudcapping.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Miners 

Divers 

Railroad  Builders 


Used  by 

Contractors 

Quarrymen 

Government  Engineers 


Quarrying  Stone 
Tunneling 

Railroad  Construction 
Ore  Mining 
Submarine  Blasting 


Used  for 

River  and  Harbor  Improvements 
Canal  Digging 
Shaft  Sinking 
Ice  Blasting 


5 


Du  Pont  Blasting  Gelatin  100%. — This  is  the  strongest  and  quick- 
est high  explosive  manufactured.  It  can  be  used  in  close  work  as  it 
gives  a minimum  of  fumes  when  exploded.  It  is  practically  water-proof, 
and  hence  can  be  used  in  all  kinds  of  wet  or  submarine  work.  It  is 
adapted  for  some  well  shooting  in  place  of  liquid  nitroglycerine.  It  is 
not  low  freezing,  and  must  be  thawed  when  frozen  before  using  to 
obtain  good  results.  It  must  be  handled  carefully  when  frozen,  because 
when  in  this  state  it  is  sensitive  to  shock,  while  in  a thawed  condition  it 
can  be  handled  as  safely  as  any  other  high  explosive. 

It  is  especially  adapted  to  blasting  hard  material  in  tunnels,  sub- 
marine blasting,  shaft  sinking  and  in  places  where  considerable  water 
is  encountered.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Miners 

Divers 

Contractors 


Used  by 


Government  Engineers 
Well  Drillers 
Well  Shooters 


Used  for 


Tunneling 
Submarine  Blasting 
Shaft  Sinking 


Scrapping  and  Destroying 
Wrecked  Vessels 
Shooting  Wells 


DU  PONT  BLASTING  GELATIN  AND  SUBMARINE  ELECTRIC  BLASTING  CAPS 
FOR  SUBAQUEOUS  BLASTING 

6 


A BLAST  FOR  WIDENING  A ROAD 


Red  Cross  Farm  Powder. — (Made  in  one  strength  only.)  Red 
Cross  Farm  Powder  is  an  explosive  designed  for  scientific  agriculture, 
especially  for  tree  planting,  subsoiling,  ditching  by  the  electrical  method 
and  ordinary  stump  blasting.  It  is  an  ideal  all-round  explosive  for  use 
on  a farm.  It  is  low  freezing.  It  should  not  be  left  long  under  water 
and  the  cartridges  should  not  be  slit  when  loading  wet  bore  holes.  (Du 
Pont  Co.) 


Farmers 

Professional  Blasters 
Contractors 


Blasting  Tree  Holes 
Blasting  Hardpan 
Subsoiling 
Stripping 


Used  by 

Road  Builders 
Clay  Miners 


Used  for 

Small  Ditches 
Easy  Stumps 
Light  Excavating 
Mining  Clay 


7 


A SPLENDID  DITCH  DUG  WITH  DU  PONT  EXPLOSIVES 


Du  Pont  Stumping  Powder. — (Made  in  one  strength  only.)  A 
low  freezing  dynamite  especially  adapted  to  stumping  requirements  on 
the  West  Coast.  It  does  not  stand  water  well,  hence  cartridges  should 
not  be  slit  or  left  long  in  wet  bore  holes.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


READY  TO  LOAD  A BIG  STUMP  IN  THE  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  WITH 
DU  PONT  EXPLOSIVES 

8 


DU  PONT  STUMPING  POWDER  (Continued) 

Used  by 

Farmers  Contractors 

Land  Clearing  Companies  Professional  Blasters 

Road  Builders  Clay  Miners 


Used  for 

Stump  Blasting  Tree  Planting 

Subsoiling  Electric  Ditch  Blasts 

Road  Building  Clay  Blasting 

Repauno  Stumping  Powder. — (Made  in  one  strength  only.)  An 
explosive  similar  to  Du  Pont  Stumping  for  West  Coast  requirements, 
and  having  somewhat  the  same  general  characteristics.  It  is  low  freez- 
ing. The  precautions  against  water  are  the  same  as  for  Du  Pont 
Stumping  Powder.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Farmers  Contractors 

Land  Clearing  Companies  Professional  Blasters 

Road  Builders  Clay  Miners 


Stump  Blasting 
Subsoiling 
Road  Building 


Used  for 

Tree  Planting 
Electric  Ditch  Blasting- 
Clay  Blasting 


WHERE  CLAY  IS  MINED  WITH  RED  CROSS  EXTRA  DYNAMITE 

Du  Pont  Quarry  Powder. — (Made  in  one  strength  only.)  This 
explosive  is  produced  to  meet  the  demand  for  a powerful,  quick- 


9 


DU  PONT  QUARRY  POWDER  (Continued) 

acting  explosive  for  open  work  only.  In  the  great  majority  of  open 
quarry  work  -requiring  the  use  of  high  explosives,  this  powder  will  be 
found  satisfactory  for  springing,  well-drill  hole  blasting,  ordinary  drill 
holes,  block-hole  and  plug-hole  shooting,  mudcapping,  ’dobying  and 
blistering.  It  is  low  freezing.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Clay  and  Shale  Miners 
Contractors 

Used  for 

Quarrying  Blasting  Clay  and  Shale 

General  Blasting  Splitting  Logs 

Arctic  Dynamite. — All  Arctic  explosives  can'  be  packed  in  any  size 
cartridges  from  1%  inches  in  diameter  up.  It  is  free  running.  It  is 
well  adapted  to  blasting  in  quarries  when  “well  drills”  are  employed,  and 
where  large  diameter  cartridges  or  bulk  packing  is  of  advantage.  It  is 
non-freezing. 

The  strengths  of  the  four  different  grades  of  Arctic  Powder  com- 
pared with  equal  weights  *of  other  standard  dynamites  are  as  follows : 
Arctic  No.  3,  equivalent  in  strength  to  60%  dynamite 

Arctic  No.  4,  equivalent  in  strength  to  45%  dynamite 

Arctic  No.  5,  equivalent  in  strength  to  40%  dynamite 

Arctic  No.  6,  equivalent  in  strength  to  30%  dynamite 


Quarrymen 

Lumbermen 


LOADING  DU  PONT  EXPLOSIVES 
10 


ARCTIC  DYNAMITE  (Continued) 

The  lower  strengths  are  well  adapted  to  agricultural  work.  (Du 
Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 


Quarrymen 
Clay  Miners 
Miners 
Farmers 

Professional  Blasters 


Contractors 

Road  and  Railroad  Builders 
Lumbermen 

Stump  Turpentine  Companies 
Land  Clearing  Companies 


Telephone  and  Telegraph  Com-  Foresters 
panies 


Used  for 


Quarrying 

Blasting  Clay  and  Shale 
Subsoiling 
Tree  Planting 
Stump  Blasting 
Pole  and  Post  Holes 


Stripping 
General  Blasting 
Ore  Mining 
Electric  Ditch  Blasting 
Controlling  Forest  Fires 
Blasting  Ice 


RESULT  OF  A BLAST  WITH  DU  PONT  HIGH  EXPLOSIVES.  THE  GREAT  VARIETY 
OF  DU  PONT  HIGH  EXPLOSIVES  PROVIDES  TWO  OR  MORE  GRADES 
FOR  PRACTICALLY  EVERY  CLASS  OF  BLASTING 


11 


Du  Pont  Red  Star  Dynamite. — A general  name  for  high  explosives 
for  export.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Contractors 

Farmers 

Government  Engineers 
Quarrymen 


Used  by 
Miners 

All  General  Users  and  Dealers  in 
High  Explosives 

Used  for 


Tunneling 

Mining 

Quarrying 

Railroad  Construction 
Miscellaneous  Excavation 
Agricultural  Blasting 


Demolition  of  Buildings,  Wharves 
and  Heavy  Machinery 
River  and  Harbor  Improvements 
All  General  Uses  of  High  Explo- 
sives 


PERMISSIBLE  EXPLOSIVES 

Permissible  Explosives  are  those  which  have  passed  certain  tests 
prescribed  by  the  Bureau  of  Mines  at  the  U.  S.  Mining  Experiment 
Station  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  when  used  under  prescribed  conditions. 

These  explosives  are  especially  designed  for  use  in  dusty  and 
gaseous  coal  mines.  Their  peculiar  characteristics  and  low,  short  flame, 
reduce  to  a minimum  the  liability  to  ignite  mixtures  of  gas  and  dust. 

The  Du  Pont  Permissibles  are: 

Monobel  No.  1 
Monobel  No.  2 
Monobel  No.  3 
Monobel  No.  4 
Monobel  No.  5 
Monobel  No.  6 

Monobel  No.  1. — This  Permissible  explosive  is  especially  suited  for 
trimming  and  for  blasting  out  the  “bone”  in  coal  mines  where  permis- 
sible explosives  are  required  to  be  used.  It  may  also  be  used  with 
advantage  in  narrow  seams  of  very  hard  coal.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Carbonite  No.  1 
Carbonite  No.  2 
Carbonite  No.  3 
Carbonite  No.  6 


Miners 

Contractors 

Quarrymen 


Blasting  Coal 
Quarrying 
Slag  Blasting 


Used  by 

Clay  Miners 
Well  Diggers 


Used  for 

Mining  Flint  Clay 
Digging  Wells 


12 


Monobel  No.  2 and  Monobel  No.  4 (Monobel  No.  4 is  Low 
Freezing). — Monobel  No.  2 and  Monobel  No.  4 are  intended  for  use 
in  hard  coal,  hard-shooting  soft  coal  and  coking  coal.  They  are  also 
used  for  blasting  bottom  and  top  rock,  but  are  not  quite  so  quick 
acting  as  Monobel  No.  1.  Because  of  their  slower  action  they  usually 
give  better  results  in  blasting  coal.  Monobel  No.  2 and  Monobel  No.  4 
are  as  strong  as  the  same  weight  of  60  per  cent,  strength  dynamite,  but, 
being  much  lighter,  there  are  about  one-third  more  cartridges  to  the 
case.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Coal  Miners 


Used  for 

Blasting  Hard  Coal  Hard-Shooting  Soft  Coal  and 

Blasting  Bottom  and  Top  Rock  Coking  Coal 

Monobel  No.  3 and  Monobel  No.  5. — Monobel  No.  3 and  Monobel 
No.  5 are  the  slowest  acting  of  the  Monobel  explosives  and  are  espe- 
cially adapted  to  mining  screened  coal.  They  are  just  as  strong  as 
Monobel  No.  2 and  Monobel  No.  4,  but  are  so  much  slower  in  their 
action  that  miners  who  have  learned  to  use  them  properly  can  mine 
the  softest  coal  known  without  breaking  it  any  more  than  if  blasting 
powder  were  used  and  at  no  more  expense.  Monobel  No.  5 is  low 
freezing.  Monobel  No.  3 must  be  thawed  when  frozen.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Coal  Miners  Salt  Miners 

Used  for 

Mining  Screened  Coal  Coal  Mining 

Salt  Mining 

Monobel  No.  6. — Monobel  No.  6 is  a low  freezing  grade  of 
Monobel,  slightly  slower  than  Monobel  No.  1,  but  quicker  and  more 
shattering  in  its  action  than  Monobel  No.  2.  It  is  practically  fumeless 
(does  not  require  thawing,  except  under  severest  weather  conditions), 
and  can  be  successfully  used  in  shooting  hard  coal  and  coking  coal 
where  an  explosive  but  little  quicker  than  Monobel  No.  2 and  Monobel 
No.  4 is  desired.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


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COAL  MINING — WHERE  DU  PONT  PERMISSIBLE  EXPLOSIVES  ARE  NEEDED 


Coal  Miners 


Used  by 


Used  for 

Mining  Hard  and  Coking  Coals 

Carbonite. — The  Carbonites  are  permissible  explosives  which  are 
adapted  for  work  in  nearly  every  condition  in  coal  mining.  They  are 
better  adapted  than  the  Monobels  for  wet  work.  They  are,  however, 
likely  to  make  somewhat  more  smoke  and  fumes  than  the  Monobels 
and  they  require  better  ventilation. 

Carbonite  No.  1. — Carbonite  No.  1 is  intended  for  the  same  kind 
of  work  as  Monobel  No.  2.  It  makes  a little  more  smoke  and  fumes 
than  Monobel  does,  but  stands  water  better.  It  is  not  quite  so  strong 
as  Monobel  No.  2.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Coal  Miners 

Used  for 

Blasting  Hard  Coal  Hard-Shooting  Soft  Coal  and 

Blasting  Bottom  and  Top  Rock  Coking  Coal 


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Carbonite  No.  2. — Carbonite  No.  2 is  not  quite  so  strong  nor  quick 
as  Carbonite  No.  1,  and  does  not  shatter  the  coal  as  much  as  Carbonite 
No.  1 and  can  be  used  more  satisfactorily  in  a softer  coal  or  where  it 
is  desired  to  make  more  lump  coal.  It  is  similar  to  Carbonite  No.  1 
in  respect  to  fumes  and  water  resistance.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 


Coal  Miners 

Used  for 

Blasting  Soft  Coal  when  Least  Shattering  is  Desired. 

Carbonite  No.  3 and  Carbonite  No.  6. — Carbonite  No.  3 and  Car- 
bonite No.  6 are  slower  and  less  shattering  even  than  Carbonite  No.  2 
and  Carbonite  No.  5.  They  are  intended  for  very  soft  coal  and  are 
among  the  most  popular  of  Du  Pont  Permissible  Explosives.  Carbonite 
No.  6 is  low  freezing.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Coal  Miners 

Used  for 


Blasting  Very  Soft  Coal 

LOW  POWDERS 

These  are  detonating,  nitroglycerine  high  explosives  having  a black 
powder  absorbent.  They  are  manufactured  in  four  strengths : 

Du  Pont  R.  R.  P. — This  is  a black,  granular,  free-running  explo- 
sive packed  in  paraffine  paper  bags  containing  12^4  pounds  each,  and 
packed  four  bags  to  the  50-pound  case.  It  is  low  freezing  and  requires 
no  thawing  except  when  long  exposed  to  severe  weather  conditions. 
It  is  used  extensively  for  stripping  and  on  railroad  construction  work 
in  both  rock  and  earth.  It  resists  water  poorly,  and  requires  a detonator 
of  at  least  5 pounds  of  40  per  cent.  Straight  dynamite  for  every  25 
pounds  of  Du  Pont  R.  R.  P.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Contractors  Miners 

Quarrymen 


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DU  PONT  R.  R.  P.  (Continued) 


Used  for 


Quarrying 


Road  and  Railroad  Construction 


Ore  Stripping 

Du  Pont  F. — A black  granular  powder  slightly  stronger  than  Du 
Pont  R.  R.  P.  It  is  packed  in  cartridges  and  is  somewhat  more  water 
resisting.  It  is  also  low  freezing.  It  is  suitable  for  open  work  in  soft 
and  shaly  ground  and  in  well  ventilated  mines. 

Du  Pont  FF. — Similar  to  Du  Pont  F,  but  stronger  and  quicker. 

Du  Pont  FFF. — This  is  similar  to  Du  Pont  FF,  but  is  still  stronger 
and  quicker  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 


Contractors 
Road  Builders 
Clay  Miners 


Miners 

Quarrymen 


Used  for 


Stripping 

Well  Ventilated  Mines 
Mining  Clay 


Blasting  Soft  Shaly  Ground 
Road  and  Railroad  Building 
Quarrying 


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BLACK  BLASTING  POWDER 

The  three  explosives  listed  below  are  the  result  of  the  investigations 
and  experience  of  115  years.  They  are  made  from  selected  materials 
and  most  carefully  processed. 

Black  Blasting  Powder  is  a slow-acting,  black  granular  explosive 
made  in  various  standard  granulations  from  coarse  to  fine,  the  selection 
from  which  is  suggested  by  the  nature  of  the  material  in  which  it  is 
to  be  used.  It  is  a deflagrating  powder  and  cannot  be  detonated.  It  is 
manufactured  in  two  kinds : “A  Blasting  Powder”  and  “B  Blasting 
Powder.” 

“A”  Blasting  Powder  is  made  of  sulphur,  charcoal  and  potassium 
nitrate.  It  is  a little  stronger  and  a little  less  hygroscopic  than  B 
Blasting  Powder.  There  are  five  standard  granulations : C,  FF,  FFFF, 
5 F,  and  7 F.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Dimension  Stone  Quarries  Granite  Quarries 

Slate  Quarries  Fireworks  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Quarrying  Dimension  Stone  Quarrying  Dimension  Granite 

Quarrying  Slate  High-Grade  Fireworks 


A TWIN  BLAST  FOR  RAILROAD  CUT,  USING  DU  PONT  BLASTING  POWDER 


“B”  Blasting  Powder  is  made  of  sulphur,  charcoal  and  sodium 
nitrate.  It  is  affected  by  moisture  a little  quicker  than  “A”  Blasting 
Powder.  There  are  seven  standard  granulations : CCC,  CC,  C,  F,  FF, 
FFF,  FFFF.  There  is  also  a special  mixed  granulation  known  as  R.  R. 
(Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Contractors 

Road  and  Railroad  Builders 

Lumbermen 

Clay  and  Shale  Miners 

Quarrymen 

Coal  Miners 

Used  for 

Quarrying 
Stripping 
Mining  Coal 

Road  and  Railroad  Construction 

Splitting  Logs 

Mining  Clay  and  Shale 


KEG  OF  BLASTING 
POWDER 


Fuse  Powder. — Fuse  Powder  is  a very  fine  grained  potassium 
nitrate  blasting  powder.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Fuse  Manufacturers  Fireworks  Manufacturers 

Squib  Manufacturers 


Used  for 

Making  Fuse  Making  Fireworks 

Making  Miners’  Squibs 


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BLASTING  SUPPLIES 

The  development  of  blasting  supplies  has  kept  pace  with  the  im- 
provements in  explosives.  To-day  the  Du  Pont  Company  offers  to  the 
user  a full  and  complete  line  of  these  materials,  each  of  which  is  fully 
developed  and  suited  to  the  work  for  which  it  is  recommended.  No 
pains  are  spared  to  keep  the  quality  of  these  supplies  up  to  standard. 

Blasting  Machines. — Portable,  electric  generators.  Made  in  five 
sizes — Nos.  2,  3,  4,  5,  and  6,  and  Pocket  (Magneto  type).  (Du 
Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 


Contractors 

Professional  Blasters 

Lumbermen 

Miners 

Farmers 

Contractors 

Engineers 

Clay  Miners 

Road  Builders 


Pocket  Size 


NO.  6 BLASTING  MACHINE 


Used  for 

Generating  Electricity  for  Detonation  of  Explosives  with  Electric 
Blasting  Caps,  Electric  Water-proof  Blasting  Caps,  Electric  Squibs, 
Delay  Electric  Igniters  and  Delay  Electric  Blasting  Caps. 


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Blasting  Caps. — Fulminating  detonators  for  high  explosives,  and 
are  themselves  fired  by  safety  fuse.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 


Contfactors 

Professional  Blasters 

Lumbermen 

Farmers 

Miners 

Quarrymen 

General  Users  of  High  Explosives 


NO.  6 BLASTING  CAP 


Used  for 

Detonating  High  Explosives 


Electric  Blasting  Caps. — Are  the  same  as  Blasting  Caps,  except 
that  they  are  fired  by  an  electric  current.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


e o 

ELECTRIC  BLASTING  CAP  IN  SECTION 


Used  by 


Contractors 
Professional  Blasters 
Lumbermen 

Practically  all  Users  of  High 
Explosives 


Farmers 

Miners 

Quarrymen 


Used  for 

Detonating  High  Explosives 

Water=proof  Electric  Blasting  Caps.— Especially  water-proofed 
electric  blasting  caps  for  use  under  considerable  heads  of  water.  (Du 
Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Divers  Government  Engineers 

Contractors  Well  Shooters 

Used  for 

Detonating  High  Explosives  in 
wet  work 


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Submarine  Electric  Blasting  Caps. — Additional  waterproofing  is 
used  on  both  wires  and  caps  to  adapt  them  for  use  under  increased 
heads  of  water.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


GUTTAPERCHA  COVERED 
(FOR  SUBMARINE  WORK  ) 


Used  by 

Contractors  Government 

Salvage  Companies  Well  Shooters 

Divers 


Used  for 

Detonating  High  Explosives 
under  water 

Delay  Electric  Blasting  Caps. — Made  in  two  classes : First  Delay, 
Second  Delay.  When  the  current  is  applied  there  is  a delay  or  lag  in 
the  time  required  for  the  First  Delay,  and  a longer  delay  for  the 
Second  Delay.  Instantaneous  or  regular  Electric  Blasting  Caps  are 
used  in  the  first  round,  First  Delay  in  second  round,  and  Second  Delay 
in  third  round.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Contractors  Tunnel  Men 

Quarrymen 

Used  for 

Detonating  Successive  Blasts  in 
Electric  Firing 


DELAY  ELECTRIC  IGNITER,  FIRST  DELAY  (REDUCED) 


Delay  Electric  Igniters. — The  Delay  Electric  Igniter  consists  of  a 
copper  shell  to  which  is  attached  a piece  of  'fuse  of  fairly  uniform 
burning  speed.  Within  the  shell  and  directly  above  and  in  contact  with 
the  inclosed  end  of  the  fuse  is  a priming  composition  in  which  the 
fine  wire  bridging  the  terminals  of  the  two  wire  leads  is  imbedded. 
The  insulated  copper  leads  pass  through  the  sulphur  plug  and  filling  as 
in  the  ordinary  electric  blasting  cap.  A blasting  cap  is  attached  to  the 
free  end  of  the  fuse  when  primers  are  made.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


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DELAY  ELECTRIC  IGNITERS  (Continued) 


Used  by 

Contractors  Miners 

Quarrymen 


Used  for 

Exploding  Successive  Blasts  of  High  and  Low  Explosives  by  Elec- 
tric Firing 

Electric  Squibs. — Are  similar  in  general  appearance  to  Electric 
Blasting  Caps,  but  have  a heavy  paper  cap  instead  of  a copper  one. 
The  charge  does  not  detonate  like  that  in  electric  blasting  caps,  but 
merely  shoots  out  a small  flame.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Miners  Quarrymen 

Photographers 


Used  for 

Firing  Charges  of  Blasting  Taking  Flashlight  Pictures 
Powder 


DU  PONT  NO.  2 CAP  CRIMPER 


Cap  Crimpers. — A special  tool  for  attaching  blasting  cap  to  safety 
fuse.  Made  in  two  patterns.  The  No.  2 pattern  is  supplied  with  a fuse 
cutter.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Lumbermen 
Miners 

Practically  all  Users  of  High 
Explosives 

Government  Engineers 
Used  for 

Attaching  Blasting  Caps  to  Fuse 


Contractors 

Professional  Blasters 

Farmers 

Trade 

Quarrymen 


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Leading  Wire. — Fourteen-gauge  insulated  copper  wire,  both  single 
and  duplex.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


SHORT  SECTION  OF  LEADING  WIRE 


Contractors 
Professional  Blasters 
Farmers 


Used  by 

Quarrymen 

Lumbermen 

Miners 


Used  for 

Connecting  Blasting  Machine 
with  Electric  Blasts 

Special  Miners’  Leading  Wire. — Eighteen-gauge,  duplex  in  100 
and  150-foot  lengths.  Not  intended  for  general  work.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Miners 


Used  by 


Used  for 


Firing  Blasts 

Connecting  Wire. — Twenty  and  twenty-one-gauge  insulated  copper 
wire.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 


Contractors 

Professional  Blasters 

Farmers 

Trade 

Quarrymen 


Lumbermen 

Miners 

Practically  All  Users  of  Electric 
Blasting  Caps 


Used  for 

Connecting  Electric  Blasting  Cap  Wires  when  Bore  Holes  are  far 
Apart 


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Rheostat. — An  electric  bridge  adapted  to  testing  blasting  machines. 
(Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 


Contractors 

Professional  Blasters 

Farmers 

T rade 

Quarrymen 

Lumbermen 

Miners 

All  Users  of  Blasting  Machines 


Used  for 

Testing  Blasting  Machines 


Galvanometer. — A small  galvanometer  for  testing  blasting  circuits 
to  detect  breaks.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

All  doing  Electric  Blasting 

Contractors 

Professional  Blasters 

Farmers 

Miners 

Quarrymen 

Lumbermen 

Well  Drillers 

Trade 

Automobile  Mechanics 
Used  for 

Determining  Condition  of  Elec- 
tric Blasting  Circuit 
Locating  Breaks,  Leaks  and 
Circuits 


GALVANOMETER 

Tamping  Bags. — Heavy  paper  bags  8 to  18  inches  long  and  from 
1 to  2 inches  in  diameter.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


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TAMPING  BAGS  (Continued) 


TAMPING  BAG  (FULL) 

Used  by 

Contractors 
Miners 


Quarrymen 
Tunnel  Men 


Used  for 

Containers  of  Tamping  Mate-  Containers  for  Loading  Granular 
rial  for  Boring  Holes  Explosives  such  as  Blasting  Pow- 

der 


Thawing  Kettles. — Thawing  kettles  are  all  made  with  a water- 
tight compartment  for  the  explosives  which  is  surrounded  by  the 
receptacle  for  the  hot  water.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Contractors 

Miners 

Quarrymen 

Lumbermen 


Used  by 
Trade 

Professional  Blasters 
All  Those  Using  Dyna- 
mite in  Cold  Weather 


Used  for 

Thawing  Explosives 


DU  PONT  THAWING  KETTLE 


Portable  Magazines. — Of  sectional  steel  construction.  In  various 
sizes  from  110  to  1,850 -keg  capacity.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Trade  Quarrymen 

Road  Builders  Professional  Blasters 

Used  for 

Storing  High  and  Low  Explo- 
sives and  Detonators  that  are 
kept  for  use  or  for  sale 


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Cordeau. — Detonating  fuse. 


Contractors 

Used  by 

Quarrymen 

Used  for 

Firing  Large  Blasts 

Miners’  Squibs. — Are  small  paper  tubes  or  straws  filled  with  a 


quick-burning  powder. 

A slow  match  is  attached  to  one  end. 

Miners 

Used  by 

Quarrymen 

Used  for 

Igniting  Blasting  Powder 

Fuse. — All  classes  of  countered  and  taped.  In  100-foot  rolls. 

Used  by 


Miners 

Quarrymen 

Contractors 

Lumbermen 

Farmers 

Professional  Blasters 
Dealers 

Practically  all  Doing  Blasting 
Used  for 

Firing  Single  Charges  of  Blasting  Powder  and  High  Explosives 


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SPORTING  POWDERS 


The  quality  of  the  Smokeless  shotgun  powders  listed  below  is  uni- 
formly high.  Years  of  experience  in  the  manufacture  and  use  of  each 
of  the  ingredients,  supported  by  the  most  careful  plant  process  and 
inspections,  make  them  standard. 


Smokeless  Shotgun  Powders. — The  Du  Pont  Company  manu- 
factures five  brands  of  smokeless  shotgun  powders,  namely : Dupont, 
Schultze,  Empire  (Bulk),  Ballistite  and  Dupont  (Dense).  (Du  Pont 
Co.) 

Bulk  Powders. — Dupont  Bulk  is  a hard  grain,  progressive  burning 
powder,  reliable  under  all  conditions,  giving  highest  velocity  for  least 
pressure.  An  ideal  sporting  powder.  The  most  extensively  used  shot- 
gun smokeless  powder,  and  one  with  a distinct  individuality. 

Schultze. — One  of  the  best  soft  grained,  easy-on-the-shoulder  type 
of  smokeless  powders.  A great  favorite  among  the  trapshooters. 


^chu\5^ 

SMOKELESS 


SMOKELESS 


SMOKELESS 
SHOTGUN  POWDER 


SMOKELESS 


Empire. — Of  the  same  type  as 
Schultze,  but  not  so  extensively 
used. 


Dense  Powders.  — Ballistite, 
the  best  of  the  combination  nitro- 
glycerin and  nitrocellulose  shot- 
gun powders,  combining  all  their 
virtues  — water-proof,  unchange- 
able by  time  or  weather  condi- 
tions, clean  burning,  absolutely 
smokeless  and  giving  good  results 
when  loaded  with  the  cheaper  ma- 
terials. The  Marsh  Gunners’ 
favorite. 


BALLISTITE  SMOKELESS  POWDER 
(ENLARGED  100  TIMES) 


Dupont  Dense. — A powder  of 
Ballistite  type.  Made  for  export 
only. 


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AN  IDEAL  TRAPSHOOTING  SCENE 


SMOKELESS  SHOTGUN  POWDERS  (Continued) 

Used  by 

Field  and  Trap  Shooters  Dealers  and  Jobbers  in  Ammunition 

Ammunition  Companies 

Used  for 

Loading  Shotgun  Shells  for  Trap  and  Field  Shooting  in  all  gauges 


AN  IDEAL  FIELD  SHOOTING  SCENE 


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BLACK  SPORTING  POWDERS 

Brands. — Du  Pont  Rifle,  Hazard  Kentucky  Rifle,  Golden  Pheasant, 
Indian  Rifle;  also  American  Rifle  for  export. 

These  powders  are  the  results  of  more  than  a century’s  experience 
in  the  manufacture  of  explosives,  and  are  the  World’s  standard  of  per- 
fection in  black  powders  for  use  in  shotgun,  rifle,  pistol  and  revolver 
ammunition.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

All  brands  are  made  in  three  granulations : Fg,  FFg,  FFFg. 


Used  by 

Loading  Companies  Fireworks  Manufacturers 

Dealers  and  Jobbers  in  Ammu-  Black  Powder  Squib  Manufacturers 
nition  Field  Shooters 

Used  for 


Loading  Shotgun  Shells  for 
Field  Shooting 
Loading  Pistol  Ammunition 
Manufacturing  Fireworks 
Saluting  Purposes 
Splitting  Logs 

Making  Horse  and  Cattle  Pow- 
ders 

Flashes  for  Frightening 
Coyotes 


Whaling  Guns 
Loading  Rifle  Ammunition 
Loading  Revolver  Ammunition 
Manufacturing  Miners’  Squibs 
Flashlight  Powders 
Exterminator  Cartridges  for 
Vermin. 

Blasting  Out  Bolts  and  Rivets 
Life  Saving  Service  Guns 
Large  Bore  Rice  Bird  Guns 


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*1? 


DU  PONT  HAND  TRAP 

Du  Pont  Hand  Trap. — A light,  portable  trap  for  throwing  clay  tar- 
gets. This  trap  has  been  greatly  improved  since  its  original  manufac- 
ture, and  is  to-day  a perfect  working  device,  affording  at  a moment’s 
notice  the  best  of  practice  for  field  or  trapshooting.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Trapshooting  Clubs 
Shooting  Schools 
Individuals 
Summer  Resorts 
Camping  Parties 


Used  by 

Dealers  and  Jobbers  in  Ammuni- 
tion and  Sporting  Goods 
Country  Clubs 
Cruising  Parties 
Dealers 


DU  PONT  HAND  TRAP 

Used  for 

Throwing  Clay  Targets 


DU  PONT  HAND  TRAP  IN  USE  AT  AN  OUTING 

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RIFLE  AND  PISTOL  POWDERS 

Below  is  listed  a complete  line  of  bulk  and  dense  powders.  There 
is  a powder  for  every  ^purpose  and  each  powder  is  of  standard  quality. 

Bulk  Smokeless  Rifle  Powders. — The  bulk  Rifle  Powders  are : 

Du  Pont  No.  1 Smokeless  Rifle. 

Gallery  Rifle  Powder  No.  75. 

Sporting  Rifle  Powder  No.  80. 

Sporting  Rifle  Powder  No.  81. 

Sporting  Rifle  Powder  No.  90. 

Sporting  Rifle  Powder  No.  91. 

Sporting  Rifle  Powder  No.  92. 

Blank  Fire  Powder. 

Schuetzen  Smokeless. 

Du  Pont  No.  1 Rifle  Smokeless. — A powder  adapted  for  reloading 
in  reduced  and  mid-range  charges,  and  for  black  powder  rifles  adapted 
to  smokeless  powder.  It  is  of  rather  large  irregular  granulation,  of 
buff  color,  and  may  be  loaded  “bulk  for  bulk”  with  black  powder.  Be- 
cause of  the  latter  characteristic  it  is  a favorite  with  riflemen  who  have 
been  in  the  habit  of  using  black  powder.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Trade 


Used  by 


Used  for 

Reloading  Rifle  Cartridges 


Gallery  Rifle  Powder  No.  75.— (Formerly  known  as  Marksman.) 
A nitrocellulose  powder  adapted  for  reduced  loads  for  short  and  mid- 
range work  in  smokeless  powder  rifles.  Is  of  rather  fine  and  regular 
granulation,  gray  in  color  and  feeds  very  accurately  through  the  pow- 
der measure.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Trade 


Used  by 


Used  for 

Reloading  Rifle  Cartridges 


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Sporting  Rifle  Powder  No.  80. — A nitrocellulose  powder  adapted 
for  loading  standard,  reduced  and  mid-range  loads  in  black  powder  and 
smokeless  powder, rifle  and  revolver  cartridges.  Is  of  fine  granulation, 
rather  yellow  white  in  color.  We  believe  it  to  be  the  most  accurate 
powder  for  this  type  of  work  on  the  market.  Being  extremely  cool  burn- 
ing, and  non-erosive,  it  gives  maximum  accuracy  with  no  erosion. 
Gives  very  good  results  in  pistol  cartridges.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Loading  Companies  Trade 

Used  for 

Rifle  Cartridges  Pistol  Cartridges 

Schuetzen  Smokeless. — Bulk,  nitrocellulose,  smokeless  powder  for 
loading  with  lead  bullets  in  Schuetzen  rifles.  It  is  of  rather  coarse, 
irregular  granulation,  salmon  in  color,  and  is  loaded  in  the  same  man- 
ner as  black  powder.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Trade  Schuetzen  Rifle  Clubs 

Used  for 

Loading  Schuetzen  Rifles 

Sporting  Rifle  Powder  No.  81. — A bulk  nitrocellulose  powder 
adapted  for  loading  old-style  black  powder  military  rifle  cartridges. 
(Du  Pont  Co.) 


Loading  Companies 


Used  by 


Used  for 

Loading  Rifle  Cartridges 


Sporting  Rifle  Powder  No.  90. — A nitrocellulose  rifle  powder 

adapted  for  small  calibre  rifles.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Loading  Companies 


Used  by 


Used  for 

Loading  Rifle  Cartridges 


32 


Sporting  Rifle  Powders  No.  91  and  No.  92  are  nitrocellulose  rifle 
powders  suitable  for  small  calibre  rifles.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Loading  Companies 

Used  for 

Loading  Rifle  Cartridges 


Blank  Fire  Powder. — A noisy,  smokeless  powder  made  especially 
for  blank  loads  in  army  service  cartridges.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Loading  Companies  Government 


Used  for 

Loading  Blank  Cartridges 


CANISTERS,  SMOKELESS  RIFLE  POWDERS 


Dense  Military  Rifle  Powders. — The  Dense  Military  Rifle  Powders 
are : 

Military  Rifle  Powder  No.  10. 

Improved  Military  Rifle  Powder  Nos.  15,  16,  18. 

Military  Rifle  Powder  No.  19  (N.  G.) 

Military  Rifle  Powder  No.  20. 

Military  Rifle  Powder  No.  21. 

Military  Rifle  Powder  No.  31  (N.  G.) 


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Improved  Military  Rifle  Powder  No.  15. — A smokeless  progressive 
burning  powder,  developing  high  velocities  with  low  pressures.  Gives 
excellent  results  in  cartridges  of  the  .30  Springfield  type.  (Du  Pont 
Co.) 


Used  by 

Loading  Companies 

Trade 

Used  for 

Military  and  Sporting  Cartridges  of  large  powder  capacity 

Improved  Military  Rifle  Powder  No.  16. — A nitrocellulose,  smoke- 
less, progressive  powder  for  high  velocity  cartridges.  The  latest  pro- 
gressive powder.  It  gives  exceptionally  good  results  in  the  30/40 
Krag  cartridge.  This  cartridge  is  used  by  the  majority  of  civilian  rifle- 
men in  the  U.  S.,  and  this  brand  is  accordingly  of  particular  interest. 


(Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Loading  Companies 

Trade 

Loading  Rifle  Cartridges 

Used  for 

Improved  Military  Rifle  Powder  No.  18. — A nitrocellulose,  pro- 
gressive powder  for  high  velocity  cartridges,  giving  best  results  in  the 
30/30,  32/40  and  similar  types.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Loading  Companies 

Trade 

Loading  Rifle  Cartridges 

Used  for 

Military  Rifle  Powder  No.  19  (N.  G.). — A dense  N.  G.  rifle  pow- 


der.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Loading  Companies 

General  Trade 

Loading  Rifle  Cartridges 

Used  for 

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BOY  SCOUTS  AT  RIFLE  PRACTICE 


Military  Rifle  Powder  No.  21. — A dense,  nitrocellulose  rifle  pow- 
der, for  high  velocity  cartridges  of  the  22  Savage  H.  P.  type,  for  which 
cartridge  it  was  designed.  Being  rather  short  cut  it  is  quick  burning 
enough  to  give  good  results  with  reduced  loads  in  some  cartridges.  (Du 
Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Loading  Companies  Trade 

Used  for 

Loading  Rifle  Cartridges 

Military  Rifle  Powder  No.  31  (N.  G.). — A dense,  N.  G.  rifle  pow- 
der. (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Loading  Companies  only 


Used  for 

Loading  Rifle  Cartridges 


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Lesmok  Rifle  Powder. — A partly  smokeless  powder  for  .22  calibre 
and  other  small-bore  metallic  ammunition.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Loading  Companies 


Used  for 

Loading  .22  Calibre  and  Other  Small  Bore  Rifle  Cartridges  for 
Gallery  and  Outside  Shooting 

Du  Pont  Pistol  Powder  No.  3. — A smokeless,  dense,  pistol  powder 
of  pure  nitrocellulose  composition,  and  flake  granulation.  (Du  Pont 
Co.) 

Used  by 

Loading  Companies  Trade 

Used  for 

Loading  Pistol  Cartridges 

Fireworks  Powder  (Black). — “A”  fireworks,  “A”  dust,  and  meal 
powders;  fine,  coarse,  “A”  special.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Celebrations  with  Fireworks  Manufacturers  of  Fireworks 

Displays 


Used  for 

General  Pyrotechnic  Displays  Manufacture  of  Fireworks 


EXPLOSIVES  FOR  MILITARY  USES 

The  development  of  the  Company’s  industrial  chemical,  nitroglycerin 
and  guncotton  plants  puts  it  in  a most  excellent  position  to  manufac- 
ture ordnance  explosives  for  the  Government’s  wants. 


GRAINS  OF  DU  PONT  SMOKELESS  CANNON  POWDER  FOR  GUNS  OF 
DIFFERENT  CALIBRES 


Cannon  Powders  (Smokeless). — Propelling  Charge.  (Du  Pont 
Co.) 

Used  by 

Government  Munition  Companies 

Makers  of  Ordnance  Export 

Used  for 

Propelling  Charge  for  Cannon 
of  all  Calibres 

Rifle  Powder. — Smokeless  rifle  powder  for  all  calibres  of  military 
rifles.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Government  Loading  Companies 

Used  for 

Loading  Military  Cartridges 


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Triton  (Trinitrotoluol  or  T.  N.  T.). — Explosive  Charge. 
Co.) 


Used  by 


(Du  Pont 


Makers  of  Ordnance 
Government 


Export 

Powder.  Companies 


Used  for 

Making  Dynamite  Bursting  Charge  for  High  Explo- 

Grenades  sive  Shells 

Aerial  Bombs 

Compressed  Triton  (Trinitrotoluol  or  T.  N.  T.).  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Makers  of  Ordnance  Export 

Government 


Used  for 

Under-Water  Blasting  and  De- 
molition 


LOADED  SHELL  FOR  NAVAL  GUN 


Picric  Acid. — Explosive  Charge.  A yellow  dye.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Export  Dyers 

Government  High  Explosive  Manufacturers 


Used  for 

Bursting  Charge  for  High  Ex-  A Yellow  Dye  for  Silk  and  Wool 
plosive  Shells 


Cannon  Powder  (Black). — For  ignition  and  saluting.  (Du  Pont 

Co.) 


Government 


Used  by 


Cannon  Salutes 


Used  for 


• 4 


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Fulminate  of  Mercury. — A detonator  charge.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Loading  Companies 
Munition  Companies 

Used  for 

Loading  Percussion  Caps 

Tetryl. — A detonating  charge  for  high  explosive  shells.  (Du  Pont 
Co.) 


Used  by 
Government 
Loading  Companies 


Bursting  Charge 


Used  for 

Booster  Charge 


Ammonium  Picrate. — A high  explosive  shell  charge.  (Du  Pont 
Co.) 

Used  by 

Government  Loading  Companies 

Used  for 

Bursting  Charge 

Detonator  Caps. — (Time  and  Percussion.)  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Government  Munition  Companies 

Used  for 

Combination  Time  Fuzes  in  Shrapnel  and  High  Explosive  Shells. 
Detonators. — Percussion.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Government  Munition  Companies 


Used  for 

Detonating  High  Explosive  shells  and  grenades 

Nitrocellulose. — An  Explosive,  Also  a Base  for  Smokeless 
Powders.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Government  Powder  Makers 

Nitrocellulose  Article  Manu-  Munition  Companies 
facturers 


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NITROCELLULOSE  (Continued) 


Used  for 


Making  Cannon  Powder 
Mines  (Military) 

Making  Smokeless  Powder 


Making  Nitrocellulose  Compounds 
Wrecking  Fortresses,  Buildings  and 
Bridges 


Black  Fuse  Powder— Potassium  Nitrate  Powder.  Made  in  variable 
speeds  to  suit.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Makers  of  Ordnance 
Government 

Used  for 

Component  of  Shrapnel  Time 
Fuze  Compositions 


Black  Powder  Pellets. — Pressed  Potassium  Nitrate  Powder.  Va- 
rious speeds  and  forms  for  different  uses.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Government 


Used  by 

Makers  of  Ordnance 


Used  for 

Central  Tube  of  Shrapnel  Shrapnel  Fuzes 

Black  Powder  (Potassium  Nitrate). — A fine  granular  powder 
similar  to  black  cannon  powder  but  of  finer  granulation.  (Du  Pont 
Co.) 


Makers  of  Ordnance 


Used  by 


Used  for 

Shrapnel  Bursting  Charges  Shrapnel  Base  Charges 


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Py=ra=lin  Discs. — Made  from  Py-ra-lin  Sheeting.  (Arlington 
Works.) 


Used  by 


Government 


Makers  of  Ordnance 


Used  for 

Closing  Disc  of  Field  Gun 
Primers 

High  Explosives  and  Blasting  Supplies. — Dynamites,  Gelatins, 
Blasting  Gelatin,  Blasting  Caps,  Safety  Fuse,  Cordeau,  Electric  Blasting 
Caps,  Blasting  Machines  arid  other  blasting  accessories.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  ey 


Army  Engineering  Corps 


Used  for 


Clearing  Camp  Sites 
Clearing  Terrane 
Digging  Latrines 


Demolition 

Mines 

Sanitary  Drains 


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DU  PONT  FABRIKOID 


A leather  substitute  made  on  a woven  cotton  fabric  base  and  coated 
on  one  or  both  sides  with  a tough  flexible  film  of  dissolved  cotton 
(Pyroxylin)  mixed  with  color  pigments,  dyes,  and  «other  solvents. 
Fabrikoid  is  produced  in  a variety  of  colors,  grains  and  finishes,  that 
exactly  duplicate  the  appearance  of  leather.  It  is  water,  grease,  germ, 
dust  and  perspiration  proof.  Is  not  attacked  by  insects.  Is  easily 
cleaned  and  thoroughly  sanitary. 

Fabrikoid  is  made  in  a number  of  qualities  to  replace  leather  of  dif- 
ferent weights,  cloth,  fibre  and  paper  for  different  uses.  The  number  of 
these  uses  and  the  demand  for  Fabrikoid  is  continually  and  rapidly  in- 
creasing. Craftsman  quality,  one  of  the  best  upholstery  grades,  is  now 
being  used  by  the  United  States  Government  for  ship  upholstery,  and 
other  qualities  are  being  used  by  the  Government  and  for  Government 
work  for  motor  trucks,  bookbinding  and  similar  purposes. 

For  ready  reference  we  arbitrarily  divide  Fabrikoid  into  three 
classes,  viz.:  Sheetings,  Heavy  Goods,  Auto  Top  Goods. 

Sheetings. — These  include  a number  of  the  lightest  grades  of.  leather 
substitutes,  made  on  different  grades  of  cotton  sheeting  (similar  to 
muslin).  The  sheeting  qualities  are  used  largely  for  linings  and  for 
work  where  the  Fabrikoid  is  pasted  to  paper,  cardboard,  wood  or  metal, 
as  in  bookbinding,  and  in  covering  or  lining  instruments  and  other 
cases. 

Heavy  Goods. — These  include  25  or  30  qualities,  in  the  manufacture 
of  which  light  cotton  drill,  heavy  cotton  drill,  light  and  heavy  sateen, 
ducks  and  moleskin  cotton  goods  are  used  for  the  fabric  base.  Motor 
Quality  and  Craftsman  Quality  are  our  best  known  and  most  impor- 
tant grades  of  heavy  Fabrikoid. 

Sheetings  and  Heavy  Goods. — There  is  no  distinct  line  separating 
these  two  classes  for  manufacturing  purposes,  the  various  qualities  of 
Fabrikoid  used  depending  on  the  grade  of  the  article  manufactured,  the 
strain  to  which  the  fabric  is  subjected  and  the  amount  of  wear  it  will 
receive.  (Fabrikoid  Co.) 


Used  by 


Manufacturers  of: 
Automobiles 
Auto-Trucks 
Aeroplanes 
Ambulances 
Wagons 
Carriages 
Go-Carts 
Perambulators 


Auto  Accessories 

Pennants 

Puttees 

Belts 

Toys 

Novelties 

Gloves 

Play  Suits 


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SHEETINGS  AND  HEAVY  GOODS  (Continued) 


Boats 

Furniture 

Shoes 

Trunks 

Traveling  Bags 
Suit  Cases 
Sporting  Goods 
Hats  and  Caps 
Cushions 


Millinery 
Harness 
Blank  Books 
Loose  Leaf  Books 
Ring  Books 

Text  Books  and  Fiction 
House  Furnishings 
Instrument  Cases 


Covering  or  Lining: 

Furniture 
Cushions 
Suit  Cases 
Books 
Trunks 

Traveling  Bags 
Pocket  Books 
Cameras 
Table  Tops 
Humidors 
Caskets 

Hardware  Cases 
Cutlery  Cases 
Manicure  Cases 
Instrument  Cases : 
Musical 
Surgical 
Drawing 
Scientific 
Stationery  Cases 
Jewelry  Cases 
Spectacle  Cases 


A FABRIKOID  BAG 


Used  for 


Chests 
School  Bags 
Hand  Bags 
Novelties 
Hat  Boxes 

Decorating : 

Wall  Coverings 
Ceilings 

Portable  Screens 
Making: 

Auto  Radiator  Covers 
Racquet  Cases 
Bat  Bags 
Camp  Kits 
Harness 

Waterproof  Garments 


ARTISTIC  AND  LUXURIOUS 


43 


44 


FINISHED  IN  CRAFTSMAN  QUALITY  FABRIKOID 


SHEETINGS  AND  HEAVY  GOODS  (Continued) 


FABRIKOID  FOR  BOATS 


Typewriter  Covers 
Counter  Mats 
Gun  Cases 
Gloves 

Shoe  Findings 

Pennants 

Pillows 

Table  Covers 

Hats 

Caps 

Ladies’  Hats 
Traveling  Goods 
Novelties 
Toys 

Upholstering  and  Trimming: 
Furniture 
Automobiles 
Carriages 
Railway  Coaches 
Ambulances 


CRAFTSMAN  QUALITY 


Belts 
Coats 
Cushions 
Submarine  Suits 
Storm  Aprons 
Base  Balls 
Golf  Bags 
Slippers 
Bootees 
Bathing  Shoes 
Spats 
Puttees 
Leggings 
Suspenders 
Table  Pads 
Military  Vests 
Play  Suits 
Lodge  Regalia 


SEWING  FABRIKOID  ARTICLES 


Infant’s  Vehicles 
Boats 

Aeroplanes 
Motor  Trucks 


45 


Auto  Top  Fabrikoid  (Rayntite). — A highly  satisfactory  topping 
and  curtain  fabric  in  extensive  use.  Rayntite  is  made  in  both  single 
and  double  texture.  (Fabrikoid  Co.) 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of: 

Automobiles 

Auto  Tops  and  Curtains 
Motor  Trucks 


Manufacturers  of: 
Carriages 
Boats 

Top  Re-Covers 


Used  for 


Auto  Tops  and  Curtains 
Truck  Tops  and  Curtains 
Boat  Tops  and  Curtains 
Buggy  Tops  and  Curtains 
Road  Wagon  and  Similar  Tops 
and  Curtains 


RAYNTITE  TOP 


Car  Window  Curtain  Material. — A quality  of  Fabrikoid  suitable 
for  both  steam  and  electric  car  window  curtains.  A lighter  quality  is 
made  for  binding  the  edges  of  these  curtains.  (Fabrikoid  Co.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of:  Manufacturers  of: 

Steam  and  Electric  Cars  Railway  and  Electric  Lines 

Used  for 

Car  Window  Curtains 

Car  Vestibule  Curtain  Fabrikoid. — This  is  a double  texture  mate- 
rial made  especially  for  vestibule  curtains  on  steam  and  electric  cars. 
It  is  very  satisfactory  for  the  purpose  and  is  in  general  use.  (Fabri- 
koid Co.) 


Used  by 

Steam  and  Electric  Railways  Car  Manufacturers 


Vestibule  Curtains 


Used  for 


46 


Book  Finish  Fabrikoid. — A special  grade  of  Fabrikoid  made  in  sev- 
eral qualities,  for  bookbinding  and  case  covering  where  folding  and 
pasting  is  necessary.  This  material  can  be  printed  and  stamped  with- 
out sizing.  No  special  preparation  or  special  adhesives  are  required  in 
its  use.  (Fabrikoid  Co.) 


Used  by 
Bookbinders 
Box  Makers 
Case  Makers 


Used  for 

Binding  Books 
Covering  Boxes 
Covering  Cases 


47 


FAIRFIELD  RUBBER  CLOTH 


The  different  kinds  of  duck  and  drill  back  rubber  cloth  offered  below 
are  all  of  a very  high  standard  quality,  and  are  true  to  grain  and 
weight.  These  cloths  are  manufactured  by  carefully  developed  proc- 
esses. Each  yard  of  base  cloth  is  carefully  inspected  and  prepared 
before  receiving  the  rubber  coating.  The  variety  of  widths,  weights, 
grains,  and  finishes  is  so  great  that  there  are  several  that  fit  the  needs 
of  even  the  most  discriminating  purchaser. 

Major  cloth,  and  other  double  texture  goods,  and  the  finished 
articles  are  also  required  to  pass  rigid  inspection. 

Fairfield  Rubber  Cloth  (Drill  Back). — Made  in  14  to  28  ounce, 
36-inch  width ; 20  to  40  ounce,  50-inch  width ; 22  to  42  ounce,  54-inch 
width.  In  flat,  long,  auto,  pebble  and  smooth  grain,  and  in  bright,  dull 
and  medium  finish,  with  white,  drab  or  black  back.  (Fabrikoid  Co.) 


Top  and  Side  Curtains 

Fairfield  Rubber  Cloth  (Duck  Back). — Made  in  20  to  32  ounce, 
36-inch  width ; 28  to  42  ounce,  50-inch  width ; 28  to  42  ounce,  54-inch 
width.  In  flat,  long,  auto,  pebble  and  smooth  grain,  and  in  bright,  dull 
and  medium  finish,  with  white,  drab,  black  or  plaid  back.  (Fabri- 
koid Co.) 


Used  by 


Manufacturers  of: 
Automobiles 
Wagons 
Launches 


Manufacturers  of: 
Boats 
Buggies 
Baby  Carriages 


Used  for 


Used  by 


Manufacturers  of: 
Automobiles 
Wagons 
Launches 


Manufacturers  of: 
Boats 
Buggies 
Baby  Carriages 


Used  for 


Top  and  Side  Curtains  Tool  Bags 

Water-proof  Cushion  Covers 


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Rayntite  No.  2. — Made  in  single  and  double  texture  in  36-inch  and 
54-inch  widths.  (Fabrikoid  Co.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of:  Manufacturers  of: 

Automobiles  Buggies 

Wagons  Boats 

Used  for 

Top  and  Side  Curtains 

Major  Cloth. — Double  texture  rubber  cloth  having  a flannel  lining. 
(Fabrikoid  Co.) 

i 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of:  Manufacturers  of: 

Buggies  Carriages 

Wagons 

Used  for 

Tops  and  Side  Curtains 

Adjustable  Aprons  (Holden 
Pattern). — Made  in  sizes  and 
shapes  suitable  for  phaetons, 
carriages  and  buggies.  They 
slip  over  the  dashboard  and 
have  high  straps  and  driving 
vamps.  (Fabrikoid  Co.) 

Used  by 

Dealers 
Horsemen 
Jobbers 


Used  for 

Water-proof  Blankets 


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Rug  Anchor. — A drill  or  whipcord  rubber  cloth  used  under  rugs  to 
prevent  slipping  and  to  protect  highly  polished  floors.  (Fabrikoid  Co.) 

Used  by 

Homes  Dealers 

Jobbers 

Used  for 

Anchoring  Rugs 

Rubber  Cloth  Blankets. — For  use  of  outside  hospitals,  hunters  and 
campers;  45  inches  by  72  inches.  Supplied  with  two  or  four  grommets 
to  permit  satisfactory  rolling  and  tying.  (Fabrikoid  Co.) 

Used  by 

Outside  Hospitals  Hunters 

Campers 

Used  for 

Water-proof  Blankets  and  Covers 


50 


PY-RA-LIN 

This  line  was  added  to  the  Du  Pont  products  through  the  purchase 
of  The  Arlington  Company,  manufacturers  of  Ivory  Py-ra-lin.  Exten- 
sive increases  have  been  made  in  the  output  of  the  plants,  and  each 
article  must  pass  a most  rigid  inspection  for  quality  before  it  is  allowed 
to  be  shipped. 

Py=ra=Iin. — A water-proof,  flexible  pyroxylin  material  manufactured 
in  a variety  of  forms  and  colors,  as  follows : 


Transparent  Sheeting 
(Clear) 

Tortoise  Shell  Sheeting 
Ivory  Sheeting 
Bronze  Sheeting 
Pearl  Sheeting 
Colored  Sheeting 

(Opaque  or  Transparent) 
Rods  in  All  Colors 
Tubes  in  All  Colors 


Transparent  Sheeting.  — Colorless 
transparent  sheeting  or  flexible  glass, 
manufactured  in  thicknesses  from 
5/1000"  up,  sheets  20"  x 36"  and  20"  x 
50"  in  size.  (Arlington  Works.) 


TRANSPARENT  SHEETING  FOR 
AUTO  WINDOWS 


Used  by 


Manufacturers  of: 
Automobiles 
Automobile  Tops 
Automobile  and  Carriage 
Repairs 

Advertising  Novelties 

Carriages 

Carriage  Tops 

Novelties 

Cutlery 


Manufacturers  of: 

Scientific  Instruments 

Aeroplanes 

Cardcases 

Display  Signs 

Tags 

Pocket  Books 
Watches  and  Clocks 
Office  and  Library  Fixtures 


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PY=RA=LIN  TRANSPARENT  SHEETING  (Continued) 

Used  for 


Manufacture  of: 

Wind  Shields 
Windows  in  Novelties 
Knife  Handles 

Crystals  for  Watches,  Clocks, 
and  Scientific  Instruments 
Covering  for  Index  Guide 
Cards 


Manufacture  of: 

Windows  in  Baggage  Tags 
Flexible  Window  in  Storm 
Fronts  and  Curtains 
Covering  for  Novelties 
Triangles  and  T Squares 
Aeroplane  Wind  Shields 
Covering  for  Signs 


Transparent  Sheeting  (Colored). — Manufactured  in  same  sizes  and 
thicknesses  as  transparent  sheeting.  The  principal  colors  are  amber, 
green,  blue,  and  red.  (Arlington  Works.) 


Used  by 


Automobile  Manufacturers 
Aeroplane  Manufacturers 
Novelty  Manufacturers 
Stationers 


Automobile  Accessory  Manufac- 
turers 

Clothing  Manufacturers 
Cap  Manufacturers 


Eyeglass  and  Goggle  Manufac-  Advertising  Novelty  Manufac- 
turers turers 


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COLORED  TRANSPARENT  SHEETING  (Continued) 


Used  for 

Head  Light  Dimmers 
Cap  Visors 
Covering  Novelties 
Cloak  Buttons 
Eye  Shields 

Transparent  Rod. — Py-ra-lin  transparent  rod,  diameter  from  .057 
to  .5  inch  or  larger,  plain  or  colored.  (Arlington  Works.) 

Used  by 

Optical  Goods  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Knitting  Needles  Rims  and  Frames  for  Spectacles 

Tortoise  Shell  Sheeting. — Py-ra-lin  sheeting  in  tortoise  colors  and 
mottle.  Manufactured  in  same  sizes  and  thicknesses  as  py-ra-lin  trans- 
parent sheeting.  (Arlington  Works.) 

Used  by 

Comb  Manufacturers  Toilet  and  Manicure  Article  Manu- 

Buckle  Manufacturers  facturers 

Pocket  Book  and  Hand  Bag  Box  Manufacturers 
Manufacturers  Button  Manufacturers 

Optical  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Belt  Buckles 
Brushes 
Manicure  Sets 
Spectacle  Rims  and  Frames 
Spectacle  Cases 
Fine  Combs 
Back  Combs 
Hair  Ornaments 
Toilet  Boxes 
Mirrors 

Toilet  and  Manicure  Cases 
Buttons 

Pocket  Book  and  Hand  Bag 
Frames 


Dressing  Combs 
Side  Combs 
Hairpins 


Glare  Shields 
Flexible  Windows 
Goggles 

Advertising  Cards  and  Novelties 


53 


Transparent  Tubes. — Transparent  py-ra-lin  tubes  in  plain  or  col- 
ored py-ra-lin ; diameter  of  opening  1/16  to  3 inches  or  larger;  wall 
thickness  from  15/1000  up.  (Arlington  Works.) 


Used  by 

Gauge  Tube  Manufacturers  Hospital  Supplies  Manufacturers 

Laboratory  Apparatus  Manu-  Scientific  Supplies  Manufacturers 

facturers 

Used  for 

Gauge  Tubes  Test  Tubes 

Drinking  Tubes  Flexible  Tubing 


Tortoise  Shell  Rod  and  Beading. — Py-ra-lin  rods  and  beading. 

Same  dimensions  as  transparent  rod.  (Arlington  Works.) 

Used  by 

Novelty  Manufacturers  Hairpin  Manufacturers 

Hair  Ornament  Manufacturers  Optical  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Hairpins  Hair  Ornaments 

Novelties  Spectacle  Rims  and  Frames 

Baskets 

Tortoise  Shell  Tubing. — Tortoise  shell  tubes,  different  sizes  and 
lengths,  same  as  transparent  tubing.  (Arlington  Works.) 

Used  by 

Toilet  Box  Manufacturers  Novelty  Manufacturers 

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TORTOISE  SHELL  TUBING  (Continued) 


Used  for 

Tooth  Powder  Boxes  Tooth  Brush  Boxes 

Powder  and  Puff  Boxes  Hair  Receivers 

Cream  Boxes 

Ivory  Sheeting. — Py-ra-lin  in  ivory  color  and  grain,  same  thick- 
nesses and  sizes  as  transparent  sheeting.  (Arlington  Works.) 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of: 

Toilet  Articles 
Brushes 
Mirrors 
Cases 

Jewel  Boxes 
Whisk  Brooms 
Cutlery 
Clock  Cases 
Manicure  Articles 
Combs 
Boxes 

Used  for 

Bath  Fixture  Pulls 
Napkin  Rings 
Handkerchief  Boxes 
Signs 

Clock  Cases 
Razor  Handles 
Mirror  Backs 
Powder  Boxes 
Cases  for  Sets 
Baskets 

Pocket  Knife  Handles 
Manicure  Article  Handles 
Shoe  Horns 
Soap  Boxes 
Bath  Room  Seats 
Combs 
Glove  Boxes 
Baskets 
Card  Cases 
Razor  Cases 


Hair  Brushes 
Puff  Boxes 
Cream  Boxes 
Trays 
Frames 

Table  Knife  Handles 
Toilet  Article  Handles 
Shoe  and  Glove  Buttoners 
Whisk  Broom  Handles 


Trays 

Picture  Frames 
Bath  Room  Fittings 


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Ivory  Tubes. — Ivory  Py-ra-lin  tubing  in  same  dimensions  as  trans- 
parent tubing.  (Arlington  Works.) 

Used  by 

Toilet  Box  Manufacturers  Case  Manufacturers 

Jewel  Box  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Toilet  Boxes  Vases 

Jewel  Boxes  Napkin  Rings 

Cases 

Ivory  Rod  and  Beading. — Py-ra-lin  ivory  rod  and  beading  in  same 
sizes  as  transparent.  (Arlington  Works.) 

Used  by 

Cutlery  Manufacturers  Manicure  Article  Manufacturers 

Hair  Ornament  Manufacturers  Optical  Manufacturers 
Umbrella  Manufacturers  Cane  Manufacturers 


Used  for 

Knife  Handles  Umbrella  Handles  and  Ferrules 

Hair  Ornaments  Manicure  and  Toilet  Handles 

Spectacle  Rims  and  Cases  Cane  Handles  and  Ferrules 

Py=ra=Iin  Colored  Sheeting. — In  same  dimensions  and  thicknesses 
as  transparent  sheeting,  made  in  a great  variety  of  plain  and  solid 
colors,  in  mottles,  stripes,  and  plaids,  including  amber,  pearl,  horn,  and 
bronze.  (Arlington  Works.) 


Used  by 


Button  Manufacturers 
Computing  Instrument  Manu- 
facturers 

Cutlery  Manufacturers 
Manicure  Article  Manufac- 
turers 

Musical  Instrument  Manufac- 
turers 

Shoe  Findings  Manufacturers 
Harness  Manufacturers 
Smokers’  Articles  Manufac- 
turers 

Office  Supplies  Manufacturers 
Recording  Instrument  Manu- 
facturers 


Typewriter  Manufacturers 
Toilet  Article  Manufacturers 
Organ  and  Piano  Manufacturers 
Bath  Room  Fittings  Manufacturers 
Whip  Manufacturers 
Optical  Goods  Manufacturers 
Doll  Manufacturers 
Billiard  Supplies  Manufacturers 
Lighting  Fixture  Manufacturers 
Poultry  Supplies  Manufacturers 
Die  Cutting  Workers 
Sporting  Goods  Manufacturers 


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PY-RA-LIN  COLORED  SHEETING  (Continued) 

Used  for 


Making  and  Covering  Buttons 
Meter  Disks  and  Wheels 
Table  Knife  Handles 
Piano  Keys 


Banjo  and  Guitar  Pegs  and 
Inlays 

Bath  Room  Seats 
Bath  Room  Frames 
Shoe  Counters 
Ladies'  French  Heels 
Toys 

Manicure  Articles 
Advertising  Novelties 
Leg  Bands  for  Poultry 
Cap  Visors 

Typewriter  and  Calculating 
Machine  Keys 
Pocket  Knife  Handles 
Razor  Handles 
Organ  Keys 

Mandolin  Pegs  and  Picks 
Covering  for  Bath  Fixtures 
Bath  Room  Pull  Handles 
Covering  for  Shoe  Hooks  and 
Eyes 


Shoe  Box  Toes 
Toilet  Articles 
Printed  Novelties 
Whip  Handles 
Eye  Shields 
Goggles 

Spectacle  Frames  and  Rims 

Lorgnette  Frames  and  Handles 

Card  Indexes 

Poker  Chips 

Playing  Cards 

Pocket  Billiard  Triangles 

Dominoes 

Beer  Scrapers 

Opera  Glass  Frames  and  Handles 

Nose  Guard  for  Glasses 

Dolls 

Cash  Checks 
Dice 

Billiard  Cue  Tips 
illiard  Bridge  Heads 
Push  Buttons 
Checker  and  Chess  Men 
Die  Cutting  Blocks 


Colored  Rod  and  Beading. — Py-ra-lin  colored  rods  and  beading  in 
same  sizes  as  transparent  rod  and  beading.  Used  for  same  purposes  as 
ivory  rod  and  beading  where  different  colors  are  desired.  (Arlington 
Works.) 


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COLORED  ROD  AND  BEADING  (Continued) 


Cutlery  Manufacturers 
Optical  Manufacturers 
Umbrella  Manufacturers 
Pipe  Manufacturers 


Used  by 

Manicure  Article  Manufacturers 
Hair  Ornament  Manufacturers 
Cane  Manufacturers 
Fishing  Rod  Manufacturers 


Used  for 

Knife  Handles  Manicure  and  Toilet  Handles 

Hair  Ornaments  Spectacle  Rims  and  Cases 

Umbrella  Handles  and  Ferrules  Cane  Handles  and  Ferrules 
Pipe  Bits  Cigarette  Holders 

Cigar  Holders  Fishing  Reel  Handles 


Miscellaneous  Colored  Tubing. — Py-ra-lin  tubes  in  all  colors,  in 
same  sizes  as  transparent  tubing.  Used  for  the  same  purposes  as  ivory 
tubing  where  different  colors  are  desired.  (Arlington  Works.) 


Used  by 


Toilet  Box  Manufacturers 
Jewel  Box  Manufacturers 
Harness  Manufacturers 
Case  Manufacturers 


Bicycle  and  Motorcycle  Manufac- 
turers 

Candle  Tube  Manufacturers 


Used  for 


Toilet  Boxes 
Jewel  Boxes 
Candle  Tubes 


Cases 

Bicycle  and  Motorcycle  Grips 
Harness  Rings  and  Loops 


Manufactured  Py=ra=lin  Articles.  — The  following  articles  are 

manufactured  and  sold.  (Arlington  Works.) 


Py-ra-lin  Collars 


Dice 


Brushes,  different  shapes,  sizes  and  colors : 


Hair 

Hat 

Shaving 

Cloth 


Nail 

Bath 

Baby 


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MANUFACTURED  PY=RA=LIN  ARTICLES  (Continued) 

Mirrors , different  shapes  and  sizes;  ivory  and  colors. 

Combs , pressed,  cut,  and  sawed: 

Dressing  Combs  Baby  Combs 

Fine  Combs  Pocket  Combs 


Desk  Fittings , in  ivory  and 
Pen  Holders 
Blotter  Pads 
Letter  Racks 
Letter  Openers 
Blotter  Corners 
Ink  Wells 
Pencil  Holders 


colors : 

Pen  Cleaners 
Ink  Erasers 
Stamp  Boxes 
Pencil  and  Pen  Racks 
Pin  Cushions 
Fountain  Pen  Boxes 


Boxes,  different  shapes,  sizes,  and  colors : 


Cream  and  Salve 

Glove 

Jewel 

Hair  Receivers 


Handkerchief 

Puff 

Brush 

Pen  and  Pin 


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MANUFACTURED  PY=RA=LIN  ARTICLES  (Continued) 


Complete  Manicure  Sets,  ivory  and  colors,  in  various  assortments, 
including : 

Cases  Nail  Polishers 

Knives  Files 

Scissors  Tweezers 


Sets,  different  sizes,  colors,  and  assort- 


Complete  Toilet  and  Dresser 
ments,  including: 

Brushes 

Glove  Stretchers 
Powder  Boxes 
Trays 

Shoe  Horns 

Individual  articles  as  follows  : 


Pipe  Bits 

Pocket  Knife  Handles 
Baby  Rattlers 
Collars  and  Cuffs 
Shirt  Fronts 
Watch  Dials 

Perfume  and  Toilet  Water  Bottles 


Mirrors 
Combs 
Brush  Boxes 
Hair  Receivers 


Picture  Frames 
Glove  Stretchers 
Shoe  Buttoners 
Drinking  Cups 
Whisk  Brooms 
Shaving  Brushes 
Baskets 
Pin  Cushions 
Glove  Buttoners 
Napkin  Rings 
Drinking  Cup  Cases 
Whisk  Broom  Holders 
Shaving  Brush  Boxes 
Musical  Instrument  Bridges, 
Pegs  and  Picks 
Salad  Sets 
Razor  Handles 
Table  Knife  Handles 
Teething  Rings 
Cuffs 

Clock  Dials 

Salad  Forks  and  Spoons 


Jewelers 
Drug  Stores 
Gift  Shops 
Hotels 

Sporting  Goods  Stores 
Premium  Houses 
Department  Stores 
Novelty  Stores 
General  Merchants 


Used  by 

Stationers 
Hardware  Stores 


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Arlington  Cleanable  Collars. — 

Made  in  four  brands : Challenge, 
Blue  Ribbon,  Py-ra-lin,  and  Water- 
nymph. 

The  Challenge  brand  is  highly 
recommended  for  the  careful 
dresser  who  desires  to  have  at  all 
times  a neat,  linen-like  collar  which 
will  not  wilt  and  which  can  be  easily 
cleaned.  (Arlington  Works.) 

Used  by 

Well  dressed  men  in  all  walks  of 
life 

Used  for 

Wear  on  all  occasions 


Arlington  Cleanable  Cuffs. — Made  in  four  grades : Challenge, 

Blue  Ribbon,  Py-ra-lin  and  Waternymph.  Recommended  for  all  uses 
where  a dressy  but  waterproof  cuff  is  needed.  (Arlington  Works.) 


Waiters 
Ship's  Officers 
Policemen 


Used  by 

Totels 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Used  for 
Washable  Cuffs 

Cleanable  Shirt  Fronts. — 

Washable  shirt  fronts  closely  re- 
sembling linen. 

Used  by 

Hotels 

Restaurants 

Waiters 

Butlers 

Used  for 

Washable  Shirt  Fronts 


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CHEMICALS 

The  Du  Pont  Company,  through  its  varied  industries,  is  to-day  one 
of  the  largest  manufacturers  of  chemicals.  Owning,  as  it  does,  some  of 
its  sources  of  base  materials,  and  buying  others  in  large  amounts  and 
having  the  most  modern  plants,  it  can  manufacture  chemicals  in  quan- 
tity without  in  any  way  impairing  the  highest  standard  of  quality. 


Sulphuric  Acid. — 50  degrees  and  60  degrees ; 66°  O.  V.  Fuming 
(Oleum).  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Chemical  Manufacturers 
Explosive  Manufacturers 
Dye  Manufacturers 
Photo-Engravers 
Oil  Refineries 


Used  by 

Textile  Industries 
Fertilizer  Manufacturers 
Metal  Workers 
Galvanizers 

Iron  and  Steel  Industries 


Used  for 

Manufacture  of  Explosives  Etching 

Manufacture  of  Dye  Pickling 

Acidulating  Phosphate  Rock  Precipitating  Oils 

Hydrochloric  Acid. — 18  degrees,  20  degrees,  and  22  degrees.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 

Used  by 


Sugar  Refineries 
Metal  Workers 
Tack  Manufacturers 


Composition  Floor  Manufacturers 

Dye  Manufacturers 

Galvanizers 


Used  for 

Refining  Sugar  Cleaning  Metal 

Making  Floor  Compositions  Manufacturing  Dyes 


Nitric  Acid  (Aqua  Fortis). — 36°,  38°,  40°,  and  42°,  and  stronger  up 
to  90%  on  special  specifications.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Explosive  Manufacturers  Hat  Manufacturers 

Metal  Workers 

Used  for 

Making  Mixed  Acids  Dips 

Harroting  , 


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Acetic  Acid. — Four  grades : Commercial,  Redistilled,  and  Pure, 

made  in  28%,  56%,  60%,  70%,  and  80%  Pure  (also  ‘‘30%  Pure”)  ; 
Glacial,  90%  and  99}4%.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Manufacturers  of: 
Silk 

White  Lead 
Chemicals 


Silk  Manufacture 
Making  White  Lead 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of: 
Pickles 

Food  Products 


Used  for 
Vinegar 

Making  Acetone 


Sodium  Acetate. — A high  grade,  used  for  manufacturing  acetic  acid, 
and  acetates,  and  as  a mordant  in  dye  manufacture.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 

Manufacturing  Chemists  Textile  Mills 

Used  for 

Making  Pure  Acetic  Acid  Making  Acetates 

Mordants 

Lactic  Acid. — In  four  grades  : Dark,  22%  by  weight ; Light  Refined, 
22%  and  44%  by  weight;  Special  Light  Refined,  22%  and  44%  by 
weight;  and  U.  S.  P.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 


Tanners 

Leather  Goods  Manufacturers 
Dye  Workers 

Artificial  Silk  Manufacturers 
Silk  Manufacturers 
Textile  Industries 
Hosiery  Manufacturers 


Laundries 

Shirt,  Collar  and  Cuff  Manufac- 
turers 
Druggists 

Manufacturing  Pharmacists 
Bakers 

Food  Products  Manufacturers 


. Used  for 

Bating  and  Plumping  Leather  Cleaning  Fabrics 
Scrooping  Pharmaceutical  Products 

Mordant 


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Boric  Acid  U.  S P. — 

(Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Tanners 
Bleachers 
Potters 
Glass  Makers 
Starin  Refiners 

Dye  Manufacturers 
Canners  and  Preservers 
Manufacturing  Pharmacists 
Copper  Purifiers 

Used  for 

Tanning 

Bleaching 

Component  of  Glass 
Refining  Starin 

Making  Dyes 

Preserving 

Drugs 

Dioxidation  of  Copper 

Benzoic  Acid  (Technical  Grade). — (Chemical  Works. 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of: 
Food  Preservatives 
Dyes 

Manufacturers  of: 
Chemicals 
Drugs 

Used  for 

Food  Preservative 
Dye  Intermediate 

Chemical 

Drug 

Salicylic  Acid. — 

(Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Dye  Manufacturers 

Pharmaceutical  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Making  Dye 

Drugs 

Dipping  Acids. — High-grade  Dipping  Acids,  especially  prepared  to 
meet  the  individual  specifications  of  the  users  of  all  kinds  of  acid  dips. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Metal  Workers 
Galvanizers 

Platers 

Art  Metal  Workers 

Used  for 

Removing  Ferric  Oxide,  Grease,  and  Oil  from  Metal  Surfaces 

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Electrolyte  Acid. — Weak  sulphuric  acid  with  pure  distilled  water  in 
any  gravity  from  1200  to  1450.  Free  from  impurities.  (Harrisons, 
Inc.) 


Used  by 

Storage  Battery  Manufacturers  Automobile  Owners 

Battery  Service  Stations  Individual  Storage  Battery  Light 

Garages  and  Pumping  Plants 

Homes 


Used  for 

Filling  Storage  Batteries 


UNLOADING  A CARGO  OF  NITRATE  OF  SODA  AT  A DU  PONT  WHARF 

Battery  Solutions. — Prepared  on  order  for  Lee  Fuller  and  other 
types  of  wet  cells.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Physical  Laboratories  Owners  of  all  Classes  of  Wet  Cells 

Electricians 

Used  for 

Solutions  for  Wet  Cells 


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Alum  (Cake). — Approximately  15%  A1203;  Sulphate  of  Alumina, 
16%,  19%,  and  22%  A1203.  Lumps  and  ground  in  bags  and  barrels 
(16%  in  ingots).  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Paper  Manufacturers 

Municipalities 

Factories 

Fire  Extinguisher  Manufacturers 
Water  Filtration  Plants 

Used  for 

Water  Filtration  Paper  Sizing 

Making  Fire  Extinguishers 

Potash  Alum  (U.  S.  P.). — Lump,  ground,  and  powdered.  (Harri- 
sons, Inc.) 


Used  by 

Color  Manufacturers 

Druggists 

Photographers  Filtration  Plants  having  Closed 

Photographic  Supplies  Manu-  Boxes 
facturers 


Used  for 

Making  Paint  Colors 
Photographic  Work 

A Drug 
Filtration 

Ammonia  Alum  (U.  S.  P.). — Lump,  ground,  and  powdered.  (Har 


risons,  Inc.) 

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Used  by 

Color  Manufacturers 
Filter  Plants 
Druggists 

Photographic  Supplies  Manufac- 
turers 

Used  for 

Making  Colors 
Photographic  Work 

A Drug 

Filter  Alum. — This  grade  is  prepared  especially  for  filtration. 

(Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Municipalities 

Filtration  Plants 

Used  for 

Filtering  Water  in  any  Make  of  Mechanical  Filter 


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Pearl  Alum. — A specially  prepared  alum  that  is  neutral  to  colors 
and  scarcely  affects  ultramarine.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Paper  Manufacturers 

Used  by 

Making  Fine  Paper 

Used  for 

Pickle  Alum. — This  grade  is  prepared  to  meet  the  peculiar  sped 
fications  of  packers  and  preservers.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Canners 

Used  by 

Packing  and  Preserving 

Used  for 

Porous  Alum. — Iron  Free,  lump  or  ground.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Color  Manufacturers 

Used  by 

Manufacture  of  Colors 

Used  for 

Iron  Free  Alum. — In  lumps  or  ground  suitable  for  color  manufac- 
turers. (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Color  Manufacturers 

Used  by 

Manufacture  of  Colors 

Used  for 

Sizing  Alum. — Sulphate  of  Alumina.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Paper  Manufacturers 

Used  by 

Sizing  Paper 

Used  for 

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DU  PONT  FILTER  ALUM  IS  USED  IN  THIS  MODERN  PLANT 

Bichromate  of  Soda. — Standard  chemical  purity  and  physical  con- 
dition. (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Color  Manufacturers  Chemical  Manufacturers 

Wet  Cell  Manufacturers  Users  of  Wet  Cells 

Used  for 

Making  Colors  Battery  Solutions 

Barium  Chloride.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Color  Manufacturers  Manufacturing  Chemists 

Used  for 

Color  Base  Making  Chemicals  and  Pigments 

Distilled  Water. — A very  high  quality.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Laboratories  Storage  Battery  Manufacturers 

Garages  Homes 

Battery  Service  Stations  Chemists 

Used  for 

Any  purpose  where  distilled  water  is  required 


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Blanc  Fixe. — A very  finely  powdered  white  lead  in  dry  and  pulp 
form.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Color  Manufacturers  Paper  Manufacturers 

Printing  Ink  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Making  Colors  Paper  Coater 

Paper  Filler  Manufacture  of  Printing  Ink 

Alumina  Hydrate. — A reducing  or  extending  agent  for  colors  in 
the  manufacture  of  printing  ink.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Printing  Ink  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Making  Printers’  Ink 

Rubber  Makers’  White. — A filling  pigment  for  the  manufacture  of 
rubber.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Rubber  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Filling  Rubber 

Refined  Fusel  Oil. — Sometimes  called  Amyl  alcohol;  used  in  the 
manufacture  of  lacquers  and  the  extraction  of  drugs.  (Chemical 
Works.) 


Used  by 

Patent  Leather  Solution  Manu-  Photo  Supplies  Manufacturers 
facturers  Manufacturing  Chemists 

Paint  Manufacturers  Varnish  Manufacturers 

Lacquer  Manufacturers  Chemists 


Used  for 

Making  Metal  Lacquers  Moving  Picture  Films 

Making  Extractive  Agencies  Patent  Leather  Solutions 


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Cream  of  Tartar. — U.  S.  P. 


(Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 

Baking  Powder  Manufacturers  Flux  Manufacturers 
Used  for 

Making  Baking  Powder  Fine  Soldering 

Amyl  Acetate  (Commercial). — In  three  grades : Standard,  Spe- 

cial No.  2,  Special  No.  3.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 


Japan  Manufacturers 
Celluloid  Manufacturers 
Movie  and  Photo  Film  Manu- 
facturers 

Manufacturers  of  Nitrocellu- 
lose Compounds 
Varnish  Manufacturers 
Split  Leather  Finishers 
Lacquer  Manufacturers 


Waterproofing  Solutions  Manufac- 
turers 

Leather  Finishing  Solution  Manu- 
facturers 

Bronzing  Liquid  Manufacturers 
Wholesale  Druggists 
Paint  Jobbers 

Patent  Leather  Manufacturers 


Used  for 

Solvent  for  Nitrocellulose  and  Gums 


Iso  Amyl  Acetate. — The  purest  grade  obtainable,  acetic  acid  less 
than  0.002%,  boiling  point  135.5°  to  142°  C.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 

Chemists  Flavoring  Extract  Manufacturers 

Wholesale  Druggists 

Used  for 

Flavoring  Extracts  Photometric  Standard 

Gas  Manufacture 

Star  Solvent. — A colorless  liquid  used  as  a substitute  for  Amyl 
Acetate.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  and  Users  of  Pyroxylin  Solutions 
Used  for 

Solvent  for  Nitrocellulose  and  Py-ra-lin  Scraps 


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Ethyl  Acetate  U.  S.  P. — Contains  about  90%  Ethyl  Acetate,  8% 
Ethyl  alcohol  and  2%  water.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Druggists  Chemists 

Manufacturers  and  Users  of  Wholesale  Druggists 

Pyroxylin  Solutions 

Used  for 

Solvent  Drug  Manufacturing 

Pure  Ethyl  Acetate. — Contains  no  water,  97.5%  Ethyl  Acetate, 
2.5%  Ethyl  alcohol,  boiling  point  77°  C.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  and  Users  of  Wholesale  Druggists 

Pyroxylin  Solutions  Flavoring  Extract  Manufacturers 

Chemists 

. Used  for 

Solvent  Flavoring  Extract 


Bronze  Powders. — More  than  200  colors  or  shades.  Special  shades 
to  meet  specifications.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 


Manufacturers  of: 
Picture  Frames 
Furniture 

Bronzing  Solutions 


Manufacturers  of: 
Metal  Grills 
Wood  Grills 
Lithographers 


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Used  for  * 4 :r  f 

Making  Bronzing  Solutions  for  Various  Purposes 

Bronzing  Liquids. — For  making  bronzing  compounds  for  wood  and 
metal.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Paint  Manufacturers 
Lacquer  Manufacturers 
Novelty  Manufacturers 


Used  by 


Bronzing  Material  Manufacturers 
Paint  Jobbers 

Picture  Frame  Manufacturers 


Used  for 

Making  of  Bronze  and  Aluminum  Paints 


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Ether. — In  three  grades:  Anaesthesia,  U.  S.  P.,  and  “Washed.” 

(Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Druggists  Hospitals 

Manufacturing  Chemists  Laboratories 

Used  for 

Anaesthetic  Extractive  Medium  Making  Corn  Cures  (Liquid) 

Making  Collodions  Solvent 

Making  “Liquid  Court  Plaster”  Cleaning  Mixture 

Laboratory  Ether. — Highly  concentrated  and  free  from  water. 
Being  99.9  per  cent,  pure,  it  is  the  best  grade  obtainable.  (Chemical 
Works.) 


Chemists 


Used  by 


Used  for 

Extraction  Medium  Analytical  Work 

Solvent 


Mantle  Dips. — A nitrocellulose  solution  for  finishing  gas  mantles. 
(Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 

Gas  Mantle  Manufacturers 


Used  for 

Coating  Gas  Mantles  to  Prevent  Fracturing 


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Leather  Renovators. — Liquids  for  renewing  gloss  on  natural  and 
artificial  leathers.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Leather  Manufacturers  Shoe  Manufacturers 

Garages  Trunk,  Bag  and  Leather  Goods 

Harness  Makers  Manufacturers 

Auto  and  Carriage  Top  Manu-  Auto  and  Carriage  Manufacturers 
facturers  Practically  all  Users  of  Leather  and 

Upholsterers  Artificial  Leathers 

Furniture  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Renewing  Surface  of  Natural  Split  and  Artificial  Leather 

Patent  Leather  Solutions. — Liquids  for  making  enamel  or  finish 
on  patent  leathers.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Patent  Leather  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Making  Patent  Leather 

Split  Leather  Solutions. — Pyroxylin  Solutions  for  surfacing  and 
finishing  split  leathers.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Tanners  Finishers  of  Split  Leathers 

Makers  of  Novelties 

Used  for 

Finishing  the  Surface  of  Split  Leather 

Leather  Substitute  Solutions. — Liquids  for  making  the  coating  on 
artificial  leathers  and  leather  substitutes.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Artificial  Leather  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Making  Artificial  Leather 


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Parlodion. — A shredded  form 
of  pure  concentrated  collodion  that 
is  to  be  dissolved  in  ether  and  alco- 
hol for  biological  and  microscopic 
work,  and  for  sealing  slight  wounds. 
(Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Biologists 
Chemists 
Physicians 
Microscopists 
Surgeons 
Hospitals 

Dealers  in  Scientific  Materials 
Hospital  Supplies  Manufac- 
turers 

Used  for 

Microscopic  Examinations 
Surgical  Operations 
Protection  of  Cuts  and  Abra- 
' sions 

Pyroxylin. — Chemically  treated  cotton  for  the  manufacture  of  lac- 
quers, enamels,  bronzes,  metal  paints  and  similar  compounds.  (Chem- 
ical Works.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of  Lacquers,  Enamels,  Bronzes  and  Metal  Paints 
Used  for 

Making  Lacquers,  Enamels,  Bronzes  and  Metal  Paints 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — A ready-to-use,  quick-drying  alumi- 
num or  silver  paint  for  surfacing  or  finishing  wood  and  metal  and 
composition  articles.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Lighting  Fixtures  Manufacturers 
Steamfitters’  Supplies  Manufac- 
turers 

Toy  Manufacturers 
Organ  Manufacturers 
Ornamental  Grill  Work  Manu- 
facturers 

Metal  Furniture  Manufacturers 
Used  for 

Coating  Wood,  Composition  and  Metal  Surfaces 


Painters  and  Decorators 
Metal  Workers 
Plumbing  Manufacturers 
Novelty  Manufacturers 
Piano  Manufacturers 
Machinery  Manufacturers 
Art  Wire  Workers 
Plumbers 


74 


Pyroxylin  Solutions. — Film  forming,  waterproofing  finishes  for 
wood,  metal  and  composition  articles.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 


Makers  of  Artificial,  Split  and 
Patent  Leathers 
Manufacturers  of  Lacquers 
Makers  of  Dolls 
Makers  of  Manicure  and  Toilet 
Cases  and  Articles 


Painters  and  Decorators 
Makers  of  Aeroplanes 
Manufacturers  of  Enamels 
Makers  of  Buttons 
Novelty  Manufacturers 


Used  for 

Depositing  a Thin,  Strong,  Waterproof  Film  on  the  Surface  of 
Articles 

Pyroxylin  Enamels. — Quick-drying,  waterproof,  black,  white  and 
colored  enamels  that  can  be  applied  by  spray,  brush  or  dip.  (Chemical 
Works.) 


Used  by 

Wire  Workers 
Manufacturers  of  Plumbers* 

Supplies 

Furniture  Manufacturers 
Vehicle  Makers 
Organ  Manufacturers 
Novelty  Makers 
Toy  Makers 
Specialty  Manufacturers 
Metal  Workers 
Piano  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Coating  Wood,  Metal  or  Composition  Articles 

Waterproof  Cement. — A ready-to-use,  strong,  quick-drying,  water- 
proof, pyroxylin  cement.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Belting  Manufacturers  Waterproof  Clothing  Manufac- 

Electrical  Instrument  Manufac-  turers 
turers  Insulation  Supplies  Manufacturers 

Auto  and  Carriage  Top  Manu-  Novelty  Manufacturers 
facturers  Roofers 


Steamfitters*  Supplies  Manufac- 
turers 

Stationery  Novelty  Manufacturers 
Cabinet  Makers  (Wood  and  Metal) 
Manicure  and  Toilet  Article  Manu- 
facturers 

Hardware  Manufacturers 
Lighting  Fixture  Manufacturers 


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WATER=PROOF  CEMENT  (Continued) 

Straw  Hat  Manufacturers  Shoe  Manufacturers 

Cabinet  Makers  Garages  (Repair  Department) 

Toy  Makers  Aeroplane  Makers 

Used  for 

Cementing  of  Leather,  Belting,  Capping  and  Sealing  of  Insulating 
Fabrics  and  Py-ra-lin  Material 

Belt  Cement. — A ready-to-use,  quick-drying,  pyroxylin  cement  of 
great  strength.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of:  Manufacturers  of: 

Belts  (Power  and  Dress)  Leather  Goods 

Shoes 


Cementing  Leather 


Used  for 


Household  Cement. — A ready-to  use  pyroxylin  cement  adapted  to 
home  use.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Leather  Goods  Manufacturers 
Novelty  Manufacturers 
Book  Binders 
Clothing  Manufacturers 
General  Users  of  Cement 

Used  for 

Repairing  Household  Articles  General  Cementing 
of  Wood,  Leather  and  Fabric 

Wood  and  Metal  Lacquers. — Lacquers  in  any  color,  for  any  pur- 
pose, and  for  any  material.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Homes 

Toy  Manufacturers 
Cabinet  Manufacturers 
Box  Manufacturers 
Offices 


Used  by 


Painters 

Electrical  Supplies  Manufac- 
turers 

Heating  Supplies  Manufac- 
turers 

Metal  Workers 


Brass  Bed  Manufacturers 
Decorators 

Plumbing  Supplies  Manufacturers 
Steamfitting  Supplies  Manufac- 
turers 

Furniture  Makers  (Wood) 


7 6 


WOOD  AND  METAL  LACQUERS  (Continued) 


Furniture  Makers  (Metal) 
Novelty  Makers 
Cabinet  Makers 
Toilet  and  Manicure  Case 
Makers 

Lighting  Fixture  Manufac- 
turers 

Silverware  Manufacturers 


Toy  Makers 

Hardware  Specialty  Manufac- 
turers 

Office  and  Stationery  Supplies 
Manufacturers 

Ornamental  Metal  Workers  (Parti- 
tions, Lattice  and  Grill  Work) 
Makers  of  all  Bright  Metal  Articles 


Used  for 

Protecting  Bright  Metal  Arti-  Waterproofing  and  Finishing 
cles  from  Tarnishing  Wooden  Articles 

C.  P.  Sodium  Acetate. — As  name  implies.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Drug  Manufacturers  Photographic  Supplies  Manufac- 

Chemical  Manufacturers  turers 

Used  for 

Drug  Manufacture  Chemical  Re-agent 

Photographic  Work 

Coke. — Extremely  pure,  practically  free  from  sulphur,  and  has  but 
0.1%  ash.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Carbon  Manufacturers 


Used  for 

Marking  Carbons  for  Arc  Lights 

Pitch. — Melting  point  130°  to  200°  F.  Graded  to  meet  specifications 
of  uniformity.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturing  Plants  Road  Builders 

Roofing  Manufacturers  Chemical  Manufacturers 

Electrical  Supplies  Manufac-  Roofers 
turers  General  Builders 

Contractors  Insulating  Companies 

Used  for 

Roof  Covering  Manufacture  of  Insulating  Corn- 

Wire  and  Cable  Insulation  pounds 

Road  Binder 


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Refined  Tar. — Dehydrated  tar.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 


Roofing  Manufacturers 
Contractors 
Paint  Manufacturers 
Electrical  Supplies  Manufac- 
turers 

General  Builders 


Chemical  Manufacturers 
Telegraph  and  Telephone  Com- 
panies 
Foundries 
Tree  Surgeons 


Used  for 


Roof  Covering 
Wire  and  Cable  Insulation 
Wood  Preservative 
Manufacture  of  Slow-Drying 
Preservative  Paint 


Manufacture  of  Insulated  Wire 
Waterproofing  Foundation  Walls 
Painting  Iron  Pipe 
Tree  Paint 


Pontar.  High  grade  water  gas  tar,  low  in  free  carbon.  Made  in 
three  grades : Light,  for  surface  dressing  and  dust  preventative ; 

Medium,  for  penetration  work;  and  Heavy,  for  bituminous  concrete  and 
bituminous  penetration  binder.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Road  Contractors  Road  Commissioners 

Counties  Cities 

Used  for 

Bituminous  binder  in  surfacing  roads  and  streets 

Carpo  Paint. — For  iron  and  steels.  A high  grade,  inexpensive  brush 
paint  for  preserving  metal.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 


Steamfitting  Supplies  Manufac- 
turers 

Pipe  Foundries 
Sheet  Metal  and  Cornice 
Workers 
Builders 

Builders*  Hardware  Manufac- 
turers 

Stationery  and  Office  Supplies 
Manufacturers 
Novelty  and  Toy  Makers 


Painters 

Lighting  Fixtures  Manufacturers 
Plumbing  Supplies  Manufacturers 
Hardware  Specialty  Manufacturers 
Light  and  Heavy  Machinery  Manu- 
facturers 

Bicycle  and  Velocipede  Manufac- 
turers 

Metal  Cabinet  Manufacturers 
Gas  and  Electric  Companies 
Railway  Companies 


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CARPO  PAINT  (Continued) 


Wood  Cabinet  Manufacturers 
Railway  Builders 
Silo  Builders 

Pulley  and  Hoisting  Machine 
Manufacturers 
Machine  Shops 
Boiler  Makers 
Plumbers 
Bridge  Builders 
Factories 
Roofers 
Ship  Builders 
Contractors 


Agricultural  Implement  Manufac- 
turers 

Wagon  and  Carriage  Builders 
Steamfitters 

Automobile  Manufacturers 
Architectural  Iron  Works 
Electrical  Instrument  Manufac- 
turers 

Chemical  Plants 
Telegraph  and  Telephone  Com- 
panies 

Furniture  Manufacturers 
Can  Manufacturers  (Kegs) 


Used  for 


Bridges 
Fences 
Sheet  Iron 
Boiler  Fronts 
Wood  Tanks 
Silos 

Brick  Walls 
Light  and  Heavy  Metal 
Machinery 
Water  Tanks 
Metal  Kegs 
Ships 

Bicycles  and  Velocipedes 
Unvarnished  Parts  of  Auto- 
mobiles 


Steel  Structures 
Fire  Escapes 
Galvanized  Iron 
Smoke  Stacks 
Metal  Tanks 

Wooden  Posts  and  Poles 
Tar  Paper  Roofs 

Light  and  Heavy  Wood  Machinery 
Signal  Towers 

Backs  and  Bottoms  of  Home  and 
Office  Furniture 
Barges 

Unvarnished  Parts  of  Wagons  and 
Carriages 


Carpolene.— A brown  shingle  stain  or  heavy  preservative  creosote 
for  brush  work  on  heavy  wood  construction;  made  in  three  shades: 
dark,  medium  and  light.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Contractors 
Bridge  Builders 
Silo  Manufacturers 
Miners 

Coal  Companies 


Fences 
Bridges 
Dock  Timbers 


Used  by 
Builders 
Wharf  Builders 
Coopers 

Railroad  Companies 
Telegraph  and  Telephone  Com- 
panies 

Used  for 

Telegraph  and  Telephone  Posts 
Coal  Bins 
Wooden  Bridges 


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CARPOLENE  (Continued) 

Piles 
Shingles 
Sheds 

Mine  Timbers 

Dead  Oil. — A heavy  coal  tar  oil,  having  strong  germicidal  and  pre- 
servative value.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Roof  Covering  Manufacturers  Roof  Paint  Manufacturers 
Insulation  Composition  Manu-  Lamp  Black  Manufacturers 
facturers 


Barns 

Posts 

Railroad  Trestles 


Used  for 

Shingle  Oils  and  Stains  Thinning  Pitch  and  Tar  Paints 

Wood  Preserving  Making  Lamp  Black 

Shingle  Oil. — A medium  yellow,  quite  clear,  light  creosote.  A bet- 
ter product  for  making  finer  stains  and  paints  than  refined  creosote, 
used  especially  in  the  manufacture  of  gray  and  green  stains.  (Chemical 
Works.) 


Paint  Manufacturers 
Builders 


Used  by 

Wood  Preservative  Manufacturers 
Contractors 


Used  for 

A Shingle  Stain  Creosote  Paint 

Impregnating  Dip 

Dark  Creosote. — A dark,  heavy  coal  tar  oil,  somewhat  cruder  than 
shingle  oil,  the  standard  product  for  shingle  stains  and  general  pre- 
servative paints.  An  impregnating  oil.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 

Paint  Manufacturers  Wood  Preservative  Companies 

Builders  Contractors 

Wood  Preservative  Manufac-  Stained  Shingle  Manufacturers 
turers 


Used  for 

Shingle  Stain  Creosote  Paint 

Impregnating  Dip 

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Crude  Heavy  Naphtha. — A medium  yellow-colored  coal  tar  naphtha, 
having  a specific  gravity  of  about  .910,  and  wide  evaporation.  (Chemi- 
cal Works.) 

Used  by 

Paint  Manufacturers  Roofing  Compound  Manufacturers 

Painters 

Used  for 

Thinning  Paints  Making  Roof  Compounds 

Pale  Heavy  Naphtha. — A pale,  yellow  coal  tar  naphtha  having  a 
specific  gravity  about  .925.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Paint  Manufacturers  Painters 

Roofers 

Used  for 

Thinning  and  Dissolving  Heavy  Paints 

Solvent  Naphtha  (160°  Benzol). — A water  white  volatile  coal  tar 
oil  distilling  90%  below  160°  C.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Paint  Manufacturers  Rubber  Manufacturers 

Varnish  Manufacturers  Lacquer  Manufacturers 

Degreasing  Compound  Manu-  Cleaning  Compound  Manufacturers 
facturers  Chemical  Manufacturers 


Used  for 


Manufacturing : 

Paints  and  Varnishes 
Cleaning  Compounds 
Lacquers 


Manufacturing : 

Degreasing  Compounds 
Rubber  Goods 
Chemicals 


Naphthalene. — Whizzed  (melting  point  about  72°  C.),  Crushed 
(melting  point  above  79°  C.),  and  Flake  (melting  point  above  7 9°  C.). 
(Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 


Chemical  Manufacturers 
Dye  Manufacturers 
Ordnance  Manufacturers 


Drug  Manufacturers 
Explosive  Manufacturer’s 
Disinfectant  Manufacturers 


Used  for 


Moth  Balls  and  Flakes 
Manufacture  of  Chemicals 
Manufacture  of  Dyestuffs 
Manufacture  of  Drugs 


Manufacture  of  Explosives 

Disinfectants 

Dips 


81 


Xylol. — Pure  (boiling  within  3°  at  140°  C.),  and  Commercial  (boil- 
ing between  136  and  146°  C.)  (Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 


Hospitals 

Manufacturers  of: 
Paints 
Varnishes 

Solvent 


Laboratories 
Manufacturers  of: 
Rubber 


Used  for 

Cleaning  Microscopic  Lenses 


Coumaron. — A hard  resin.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 

Insulating  Material  Manufac-  Paint  and  Varnish  Manufacturers 
turers 

Used  for 

Manufacture  of  Cumaron  Oil  Manufacturing  Insulating  Com-^ 
Manufacture  of  Paints  and  pounds 

Varnishes 


Toluol. — A water  white,  volatile  coal  tar  naphtha,  distilling  within 
2°  C.  (Pure  Toluol),  or  90%  below  120°  C.  (Commercial  Toluol). 
(Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 


Paint  Manufacturers 
Degreasing  Compound  Manu- 
facturers 

Paint  and  Varnish  Remover 
Manufacturers 

Manufacturing 
Chemicals 
Dyes 

Cleaning  Compounds 
Paint  and  Varnish  Removers 


Varnish  Manufacturers 
Lacquer  Manufacturers 
Cleaning  Compound  Manufacturers 
Chemical  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Manufacturing : 

Drugs 

Degreasing  Compounds 
Paints  and  Varnishes 
Lacquers 


180°  Benzol  (Water  White  Heavy  Naphtha). — A water  white 
(or  nearly  so)  volatile  coal  tar  oil  distilling  80  to  90%  below  180°  C. 
It  is  slightly  less  volatile  and  has  a higher  flash  point  than  solvent 
naphtha.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 

Paint  Manufacturers  Lacquer  Manufacturers 

Varnish  Manufacturers  Cleaning  Compound  Manufac- 

Degreasing  Compound  Manu-  turers 

facturers  Chemical  Manufacturers 


Used  for 

A solvent  in  the  manufacture  of:  Paint,  Varnish,  Degreasing  Com- 
pounds, Lacquer,  Cleaning  Compounds,  Chemicals 


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Benzol. — An  inflammable  liquid  derived  from  coal  tar.  (Chemical 
Works.) 


Used  by 


Tire  Makers 
Paint  Manufacturers 
Rubber  Manufacturers 
Manufacturing  Chemists 
Artificial  Leather  Makers 


Dye  Manufacturers 
Platers  and  Metal  Workers 
Explosive  Manufacturers 
Lacquer  Manufacturers 


Used  for 


Stains  and  Stain  Dilutent 
Artificial  Leather 
Paint,  Varnish  and  Stain  Re- 
movers 

Enamel  Paints 

Primer  Coat  for  Sappy  Woods 
Coating  and  Polishing  Solu- 
tions and  Pastes 
Thinners  for  Soluble  Cotton 
Solutions  Containing  Alco- 
hol and  Amyl  Acetate 
Manufacture  of  Explosives 
Rubber  Vulcanizing  Solutions 


Solvent  for  Making  Rubber  Tires 
Bronze  and  Aluminum  Paint 
Vehicles 

Varnish,  Paint  and  Turpentine 
Thinners 

Manufacture  of  Dyes 
Extractive,  Dissolving  and  Crys- 
tallizing Agencies  for  Drugs  and 
Chemicals 
Cements 
Rubber  Cements 
Making  Phenol 


Nitrobenzol  (Oil  of  Merbane). — (Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 

Dye  Manufacturers  Explosive  Manufacturers 

Manufacturers  of  Lubricants 


Used  for 

Dye  Intermediate  Making  Explosives 

Making  Lubricants 

Aniline. — Pure  water-white,  boiling  within  2°  C.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Dye  Manufacturers 


Used  by 

Explosive  Manufacturers 


Used  for 


Dye  intermediate 


Making  Explosives 
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Aniline  Hydrochloride. — 


(Chemical  Works.) 


Dye  Manufacturers 

Used  by 
Dyers 

Dye  Intermediate 

Used  for 
Dyeing 

Dimethylaniline. — Water-white  to  amber;  freezing  plus  or  minus 


1°  C.  (Chemical  Works.) 

Dye  Manufacturers 
Rubber  Manufacturers 

Used  by 

Explosive  Manufacturers 

Dye  Intermediate 
Rubber  Solvent 

Used  for 

Making  Explosives 

Tetranitromethylaniline.- 

- (Chemical  Works.) 

Explosive  Manufacturers 

Used  by 

Cartridge  Manufacturers 

Making  Explosives 

Used  for 

Making  Primers  for  Cartridges 

Tetramethyldiaminodiphenylmethane.  — Gray  - green  crystals. 
(Chemical  Works.) 


Dye  Manufacturers 

Used  by 

Used  for 

Making  Dyes 

Diphenylamine. — Light  yellow  crystals,  having  a melting  point  of 
52-53°  C.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Dye  Manufacturers 

Used  by 

Powder  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Dye  Intermediate  Making  Powder 

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Monochlorbenzol. — Water-white  liquid.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 

Dye  Manufacturers 

Explosive  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Making  Dyes 

Making  Explosives 

Dichlorbenzol. — 

(Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Fur  Storage  Houses  Dye  Manufacturers 

Bug  Killer  Manufacturers 


Used  for 

Bug  Powders 
Dye  Intermediate 

Moth  Preventive 

Dinitrochlorbenzol. — 

(Chemical  Works.) 

Used  by 

Dye  Manufacturers 

Explosive  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Making  Dyes 

Making  Explosives 

Dinitrophenol. — A yellow  crystalline  powder.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Used  by 

Dye  Manufacturers 

Explosive  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Dye  Intermediate 

Explosive  Intermediate 

Sulphur  Black.— Standard  black  dye.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Dyers 

Used  by 

Dyeing 

Used  for 

Sulphanilic  Acid. — 

(Chemical  Works.) 

Dye  Manufacturers 

Used  by 

Dye  Intermediate 

Used  for 

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Benzaldehyde  (Technical  Grade). — (Chemical  Works.) 


Dye  Manufacturers 

Used  by 

Perfume  Manufacturers 

Dye  Intermediate 

Used  for 

Perfume  Intermediate 

Dinitrotoluol. — 

(Chemical  Works.) 

Dye  Manufacturers 

Used  by 

Explosive  Manufacturers 

Dye  Intermediate 

Used  for 

Making  Explosives 

Pontoklene. — A solution  for  cleaning  automobiles  and  other  vehi- 
cles; especially  effective  as  a tar  remover.  (Chemical  Works.) 


Garages 
Car  Owners 

Used  by 

Dealers 

Jobbers 

Used  for 

Cleaning  Automobiles 

Aeroplane  Varnish. — Solution  for  depositing  a strong,  water-proof 
film  on  aeroplane  wings  and  other  fabric-covered  parts. 

Used  by 

Aeroplane  Manufacturers  Government 

Used  for 

Coating  aeroplane  wings  and  other  fabric-covered  parts 


86 


PAINTS  AND  VARNISHES 

The  Harrisons  line  of  paints  and  varnishes,  together  with  the  acces- 
sories, is  complete  in  practically  every  detail.  It  is  built  from  the 
ground  up  from  high  grade  materials  drawn  from  the  company’s  mines 
and  chemical  factories. 

Town  & Country  Paint. — An  exceptionally  high  grade  of  pre- 
pared house  paint,  which  is  recommended  for  painting  or  repainting 
the  best  classes  of  houses  where  a beautiful  protective  coating  is  de- 
sired. No  expense  is  spared  to  obtain  the  best  materials  from  which  to 
prepare  this  paint,  and  laboratories,  both  chemical  and  physical,  are 
maintained  to  see  that  all  these  raw  products  are  up  to  standard  in 
quality  and  properly  compounded. 

There  are  forty-eight  standard  colors  in  addition  to  outside  white, 
inside  flat  white,  inside  gloss  white,  and  black.  Packed  in  quart,  half- 
gallon, gallon  and  five  gallon  cans  and  half  barrels  and  barrels.  There 
is  a complete  analysis  of  the  contents  on  every  label.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painters 

Mining  Companies 
Manufacturing  Companies 
Municipalities 
Supervising  Architects 
Steam  and  Electric  Railways 
Real  Estate  Dealers 


Used  by 

Steamship  Companies 
Property  Owners 
Building  Contractors 
Homes 
Dealers 
Jobbers 


Used  for 

Painting  or  repainting  dwellings,  public  buildings,  and  exterior  wood 
surfaces  of  all  kinds 


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Sanitary  Flat  (Interior  Finish). — A ready-to-use  sanitary  interior 
finish  built  up  of  permanent  pigments  in  an  oil  and  varnish  vehicle.  It 
gives  a surface  that  will  wear  and  that  can  be  washed  so  that  when 
soiled  it  may  be  easily  cleaned.  It  is  recommended  for  new  and  old 
work  on  interior  surfaces. 

Furnished  in  white  and  fourteen  tints  and  colors.  Packed  in  quart, 
half-gallon,  gallon,  and  five-gallon  cans,  half-barrels  and  barrels. 
(Plarrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Public  Institutions 
Property  Owners 
Building  Contractors 
Railroads 
Homes 
Dealers 
Jobbers 

Used  for 

A sanitary  inside  flat  finish  for  walls,  ceiling,  and  trim  of  homes, 
offices,  hospitals  and  public  buildings 


Painters 

Manufacturing  Companies 

Municipalities 

Architects 

Hospitals 

Real  Estate  Dealers 
Sanitariums 


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Sanitary  Gloss. — A ready-to-use  inside  paint  that  produces  a beau- 
tiful natural  glossy  finish  on  walls,  woodwork,  ceilings,  and  all  house- 
hold articles.  It  is  sanitary  because  its  smooth,  tile-like  surface  pre- 
sents no  resting  place  for  dust  and  germs.  Can  be  washed  or  scrubbed 
without  injury  to  coating  or  color.  It  has  excellent  covering  and  hiding 
qualities,  and  is  especially  suitable  for  the  walls  of  hospitals,  nurseries, 
bathrooms,  kitchens,  and  public  buildings,  where  extreme  cleanliness  is 
essential.  It  is  excellent  as  a contrasting  finish  on  woodwork  of  inte- 
rior walls  finished  with  Sanitary  Flat. 

Made  in  seventeen  tints  and  colors.  Packed  in  quarter-pint,  half- 
pint, and  one-pint  cans ; quart,  half-gallon,  gallon  and  five-gallon 
cans;  half-barrels  and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


A sanitary  inside  finish  for  walls,  ceiling,  and  trim  of  homes,  offices 
and  public  buildings 

Inside  Floor  Paint. — A quick-drying  floor  paint  for  old  and  new 
wood  floors.  It  dries  with  a hard  glossy  finish  that  is  extremely  re- 
sistant to  wear  and  stands  washing.  It  has  excellent  covering  qualities. 
On  fairly  good  surfaces  it  will  cover  about  275  square  feet  (two  coats) 
to  the  gallon. 

Made  in  ten  suitable  colors,  and  packed  in  quart,  half-gallon,  and 
gallon  cans,  and  larger  containers  on  special  order.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 


Painters 

Manufacturing  Companies 

Municipalities 

Public  Institutions 

Architects 

Hospitals 

Real  Estate  Dealers 


Property  Owners 

Building  Contractors 

Railroads 

Homes 

Dealers 

Jobbers 

Sanitariums 


Used  for 


Used  by 


Manufacturing  Companies 
Architects 
Master  Painters 
Real  Estate  Dealers 


Building  Contractors 
Railroads 


Homes 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Electric  Railways 
Property  Owners 


Used  for 

Painting  wood  floors  in  homes,  offices,  and  public  buildings 


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Outside  Floor  Paint. — A hard  drying,  elastic  paint  that  withstands 
the  weather  and  does  not  scuff.  It  dries  hard  with  a good  gloss,  stands 
washing,  and  is  very  durable.  This  paint  will  cover  about  350  square 
feet  per  gallon,  two  coats. 

Made  in  six  suitable  colors.  Packed  in  quart,  half-gallon,  gallon, 
and  five-gallon  cans,  half-barrels,  and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Building  Contractors 
Railroads 
Homes 
Dealers 
Jobbers 

Used  for 

Deck  Floors 
Skiffs 


Porch  Floors 
Steps 


Painters 

Manufacturing  Companies 
Municipalities 
Architects 
Property  Owners 


Concrete  Floor  First  Coater.— A priming  or  first  coat  concrete 
floor  dressing  to  be  applied  under  Concrete  Floor  Coating. 

Packed  in  quart,  half-gallon  and  gallon  cans;  half-barrels  and  bar- 
rels. (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


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CONCRETE  FLOOR  FIRST  COATER  (Continued) 

Used  by 


Painters 

Manufacturing  Companies 

Municipalities 

Architects 

Real  Estate  Dealers 
Garages 


Homes 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Property  Owners 
Building  Contractors 


Used  for 


A priming  coat  for  concrete  floors  in  factories,  dairies,  toilets, 
porches,  garages  and  pavements 

Concrete  Floor  Coating. — A coating  for  concrete  floors  that  pre- 
serves the  texture  and  individuality  of  concrete,  and  prevents  moisture 
from  penetrating  the  surface.  It  contains  nothing  that  will  be  affected 
by  the  lime  and  alkalies  of  the  cement.  Dries  overnight  with  a gloss 
finish.  Works  freely  and  easily  and  does  not  show  laps.  For  new 
work  two  coats  are  used  over  Concrete  Floor  First  Coater,  and  can  be 
finished  with  one  or  two  coats  of  “Vitrolac”  Floor  Varnish  if  desired. 

Made  in  four  suitable  colors.  Packed  in  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon 
cans;  half-barrels  and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painting  concrete  floors  in  factories,  dairies,  toilets,  porches, 
garages,  and  for  pavements 

Floor  and  Deck  Paint. — A ready-to-use  floor  paint.  The  combined 
pigments  and  vehicle  are  carefully  selected  to  produce  a paint  that  will 
give  a maximum  service  under  the  trying  conditions  such  a covering 
must  necessarily  meet,  on  either  inside  or  outside  surfaces.  This  paint 
produces  a tough,  elastic  coating  especially  resistant  to  moisture  and 
permanent  in  color. 

Made  in  ten  colors.  Packed  in  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans, 
and  larger  packages  on  special  order.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 


Painters 

Manufacturing  Companies 

Municipalities 

Architects 

Real  Estate  Dealers 

Garages 


Homes 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Property  Owners 
Building  Contractors 


Used  for 


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FLOOR  AND  DECK  PAINT  (Continued) 


Used  by 

Painters 

Manufacturing  Companies 

Municipalities 

Architects 

Boat  Builders 

Property  Owners 

Building  Contractors 

Homes 

Shipbuilders 

Railroads 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Used  for 

Painting  all  kinds  of  porch  floors,  steps,  decks,  and  spars 

Vitrolac  Stain  Finish.— -A  one-coat  stain  finish  which  stains  and 
varnishes  in  one  operation.  With  it,  articles  made  of  the  less  costly 
woods  may  be  made  to  closely  resemble  rare  woods,  and  rare 
woods  themselves  are  brightened  and  improved  by  a coat  of  this  stain. 
It  is  sufficiently  tough  and  durable  to  make  it  an  ideal  finish  for  floors, 
woodwork,  and  doors,  as  well  as  for  furniture. 

Made  in  five  colors.  Packed  in  quarter-pint,  half-pint,  and  one-pint 
cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Furniture  Repair  Shops  Dealers 

Homes  Jobbers 

Furniture  Stores 

Used  for 

Renewing  the  finish  on  Interior  Woodwork,  Doors,  Floors,  Trim 

Vitrolac  Graining  Ground. — A graining  ground  suited  to  meet  every 
requirement  of  the  grainer.  It  flows  nicely,  covers  well,  and  dries  flat. 
Tt  is  suitable  for  use  under  all  varnish  stains  and  graining  colors. 

Packed  in  quarter-pint,  half-pint,  and  one-pint  cans;  quart,  half- 
gallon, and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


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VITROLAC  GRAINING  GROUND  (Continued) 

Used  by 

Real  Estate  Dealers 
Homes 

Furniture  Stores 
Dealers 
Jobbers 

Used  for 

A ground  color  for  graining  and  staining 


Master  Painters 
Furniture  Repair  Shops 
House  Builders 
Supervising  Architects 
Building  Contractors 


Vitrolac  Graining  Compound. — A ready-to-use  graining  compound 
for  imitating  the  natural  grain  of  expensive  woods.  It  is  used  over  a 
surface  coat  of  Vitrolac  Graining  Ground.  After  being  grained  with  a 
graining  roll  and  comb,  it  should  be  finished  with  one  or  more  coats  of 
Vitrolac  Stain  Finish. 

Made  in  two  colors — light  and  dark.  Packed  in  half-pints,  pints,  and 
quarts.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painters 

Furniture  Repair  Shops 
House  Builders 
Architects 

Building  Contractors 


Used  by 
Homes 

Furniture  Stores 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


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VITROLAC  GRAINING  COMPOUND  (Continued) 


Used  for 

Imitating  the  natural  grains  of  expensive  woods  on  all  classes  of 
interior  woodwork 

White  Enamel  Undercut. — A ground  coat  for  enamels.  It  flows 
smoothly,  dries  quickly,  and  requires  little  sanding.  It  dries  flat  enough 
to  secure  the  proper  adhesion  of  the  enamel,  but  with  sufficient  gloss  to 
prevent  the  absorption  of  the  enamel,  thus  insuring  full  gloss  in  the 
succeeding  coats  of  enamel. 

Packed  in  quarter-pint,  half-pint,  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half- 
gallon, and  gallon  cans,  and  larger  containers.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painters 

Manufacturing  Companies 
Supervising  Architects 
Building  Contractors 
Furniture  Stores 


Used  by 

Property  Owners 
Furniture  Repair  Shops 
Dealers 
Jobbers 


Used  for 

An  undercoat  for  enamel 

Graining  Colors. — Specially  prepared  graining  colors  matched  to  an 
unvarying  standard.  They  are  made  from  the  very  finest  and  best  pig- 
ments, ground  in  paste  form  with  the  necessary  vehicle. 

Made  in  four  colors — Light  Oak,  Dark  Oak,  Walnut,  and  Mahogany. 
Packed  in  one-pound  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painters 


Used  by 

Interior  Decorators 


Used  for 

Imitating  natural  wood  finishes 

Oil  Colors. — The  standards  for  purity,  tone,  uniformity,  strength, 
and  fineness  of  grinding.  The  quality  of  these  colors  is  so  high  that 
they  have  been  selected  for  decorating  such  buildings  as  the  United 
States  Capitol,  the  Congressional  Library,  the  Washington  Public 
Library,  the  United  States  Custom  House  at  New  York,  and  other 
prominent  buildings.  In  strength  tests  they  stand  supreme. 

Offered  in  all  standard  colors.  Packed  in  pound  and  five-pound  cans. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Master  Painters  Decorators 

Sign  Painters  Artists 

Used  for 

Tinting  Painting 

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Flowkote  Enamel. — A white  enamel  that  may  be  used  equally  well 
for  interior  or  exterior,  as  it  does  not  check  or  crack.  It  will  outwear 
quick  drying  enamels.  As  it  is  slow  drying  it  does  not  show  brush 
marks.  It  is  used  over  a priming  coat  of  Town  & Country  Outside 
White  and  two  or  three  coats  of  White  Enamel  Undercoat.  Flowkote 
Enamel  should  be  applied  in  two  or  more  coats.  The  last  coat  may  be 
rubbed  or  left  full  gloss,  as  preferred. 

Packed  in  quarter-pint,  half-pint,  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half- 
gallon, and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painters 

Architects 

Dealers 

Real  Estate  Dealers 


Outside  Woodwork 

Furniture 

Walls 


Used  by 

Decorators 

Homes 

Jobbers 


Used  for 

Inside  Woodwork 
Fixtures 


A TIDY  COTTAGE  FINISHED  WITH  T.  & C.  PAINTS 

95 


Gold  Medal  House  Paint. — A paint  for  outside  and  inside  surfaces 
made  from  raw  materials  that  do  not  react  chemically  one  upon  another. 
It  brushes  out  easily  and  smoothly  and  dries  with  a good  gloss,  giving 
an  excellent  surface  for  repainting.  Under  average  conditions  one  gal- 
lon will  cover  300  square  feet,  two  coats.  Sold  as  a competitive  article 
where  the  price  of  Town  & Country  Paint  is  prohibitive. 

Made  in  twenty-four  colors,  also  outside  white,  inside  white,  inside 
gloss  white,  and  black.  Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  quart,  half-gallon, 
and  gallon  cans,  and  half-barrels  and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Mining  Companies 
Painters 

Manufacturing  Companies 
Municipalities 
Architects 
Property  Owners 


Used  by 

Building  Contractors 

Railroads 

Homes 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Used  for 

Painting  or  repainting  dwellings,  public  buildings,  pavilions 


Auto  and  Carriage  Paint. — A ready-to-use  high  grade  paint  for 
carriages,  automobiles,  and  other  surfaces  where  a high  gloss,  durable 
finish  is  desired.  This  paint  produces  a fine  color-varnish  coat  in  one 
operation.  Subsequent  varnishing  is  not  necessary,  but  a coat  of  Car- 
riage and  Auto  Clear  Varnish  will  add  to  the  life  of  the  paint.  It  is 
easily  applied,  flows  well,  and  dries  promptly. 

Made  in  eight  colors.  Packed  in  half-pints,  pints,  and  quarts.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 


Carriage  Painters 
Repair  Shops 
Vehicle  Owners 
Jobbers 


Used  by 

Auto  Painters 
Implement  Shops 
Dealers 
Jobbers 

Used  for 


Painting  and  repainting  all  classes  of: 

Vehicles  Flower  Stands 

Implements 


Wagon  Paint. — A durable  gloss  paint  suitable  for  a variety  of  pur- 
poses where  a washable  coating  is  required.  It  works  easily  and  dries 
quickly.  Does  not  require  a trained  hand  to  apply  it  successfully.  It 
dries  with  a good  gloss. 


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WAGON  PAINT  (Continued) 


Made  in  five  shades.  Packed  in  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon 
cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Farmers 
Breweries 
Repair  Shops 
Wheelwrights 
Creameries 


Used  for 

Farm  Vehicles 
Ice  Cream  Tubs 
Milk  Cans 
Brewers’  Cases 
Barrels  and  Kegs 


Buggy  Top  Dressing. — A dressing  that  gives  a lustrous  and  water- 
proofing finish  to  rubber  cloth  and  leather  tops,  dashes,  fenders,  and 
similar  parts  of  carriages,  automobiles,  and  other  vehicles.  It  softens 
leather  tops,  will  not  crack,  and  is  easily  applied. 

Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  and  quart  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Livery  Stables 
Dealers 
Jobbers 

Used  for 

Cleaning  and  dressing  natural  and  artificial  leather 

Auto  Lamp  Enamel. — A general  black  enamel  which  works  easily 
and  flows  evenly,  and  which  gives  equal  satisfaction  whether  baked  or 
air  dried.  It  is  found  valuable  for  repair  and  refinishing  work.  Dries 
hard  overnight  with  an  egg-shell  gloss.  Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  and 
quart  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Automobile  Owners  Repair  Shops 

Garages  Dealers 

Supply  Houses  Jobbers 

Carriage  Owners 


Vehicle  Owners 
Supply  House  Dealers 
Garages 


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AUTO  LAMP  ENAMEL  (Continued) 


Used  for 

Enameling  or  re-enameling  lamps  and  other  metal  parts  of  auto- 
mobiles and  other  vehicles 

Japanese  Enamel. — An  enamel  that  brushes  out  easily  and  covers 
well.  It  may  be  cleaned  with  a damp  cloth.  The  best  results  are  ob- 
tained when  this  is  used  over  a suitable  ground,  such  as  White  Enamel 
Undercoat. 

Made  in  eight  colors,  and  white  and  black.  Packed  in  quarter-pint, 
half-pint,  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 


Used  by 

Painters  Railroads 

Manufacturing  Companies  Municipalities 


Public  Institutions 
Hospitals 

Real  Estate  Dealers 
Building  Contractors 


Chairs 

Beds 


Homes 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Used  for 

Furniture 

Interior  Trimmings 


Porch  Chair  Enamel. — An  enamel  for  porch  and  lawn  furniture  and 
for  all  surfaces  on  which  bright  rich  colors  are  desired.  No  varnishing 
is  needed. 

Made  in  eight  colors.  Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  and  quart  cans. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Painters  Homes 

Hotels  Dealers 

Jobbers 

Used  for 

Finishing  outside  furniture 

Bathtub  Enamel. — A hard  drying  enamel  that  produces  a porcelain- 
like glaze  on  bathtubs,  and  similar  fixtures.  It  is  easily  applied  and  is 
not  affected  by  either  hot  or  cold  water.  The  best  results  are  obtained 
when  it  is  used  over  two  coats  of  white  enamel  undercoat. 

Packed  in  half-pint,  pint  and  quart  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


98 


BATHTUB  ENAMEL  (Continued) 


Used  by 


Homes 

Hardware  Dealers 
Public  Buildings 
Plumbers 


Hotels 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Used  for 


Refinishing  bathtubs  and  similar  fixtures 

Refrigerator  Enamel. — An  enamel  that  will  stand  hot  and  cold 
water.  It  produces  a hard  porcelain-like  glaze  on  refrigerators,  both 
interior  and  exterior.  Can  be  used  on  metal  or  wood.  It  will  not  foul 
or  taint  any  foodstuff  with  which  it  comes  in  contact  and  it  is  not 
affected  by  scrubbing.  Best  results  are  obtained  when  it  is  used  over 
two  coats  of  White  Enamel  Undercoat.  Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  and 
quart  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Enameling  or  re-enameling  interiors  and  exteriors  of  refrigerators 

Gold  Enamels — A quick  drying  permanent  gold  enamel  made  from 
bronze  and  liquid  of  the  highest  quality.  It  is  put  up  in  double  cans 
with  the  bronze  and  liquid  in  separate  compartments.  The  mixture  is 
easily  made  and  can  be  applied  without  difficulty. 

Produces  a rich  permanent  gold  finish.  Packed  in  one-eighth  and 
one-quarter-pint  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 


Homes 

Hotels 

Restaurants 


Dealeis 

Jobbers 


Used  for 


Radiators 

Steam,  Gas  and  Water  Pipes 
Metal  Grills 

All  Kinds  of  Interior  Metal 


Dealers 

Jobbers 


Homes 

Hotels 


Plumbers 
Public  Buildings 


Decorations 


Used  for 


Used  by 


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Bronzing  Liquid. — A specially  prepared  vehicle  suited  for  those 
who  prefer  to  mix  their  own  bronze  paints.  It  will  be  found  to  give 
uniformly  excellent  results  on  all  surfaces,  hot  or  cold,  exterior  or 
interior.  It  is  free  from  disagreeable  odors. 

Packed  in  quarter-pint,  half-pint,  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half- 
gallon, and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Plumbers 

* Decorators  Homes 


Used  for 

Making  bronze  paints  ' 


Aluminum  Paint. — A ready-to-use  quick  drying  aluminum  paint  in  a 
varnish  vehicle,  which  insures  maximum  durability  of  the  paint  and 
gives  a bright,  silvery  non-tarnishing  surface.  It  is  suitable  for  use  on 
inside  and  outside  work. 

Packed  in  eighth-pint,  quarter-pint,  half-pint  and  one-pint  cans,  and 
quarts.  Larger  packages  on  special  order.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painters  ' 
Decorators 
Hotels 
Plumbers 


Used  by 
Homes 

Public  Buildings 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Manufacturers  of  Leather  Specialties 


Used  for 

Radiators  Steam  Pipes 

Gas  and  Water  Pipes  All  Classes  of  Metal  Work 


Stove  Enamel. — A ready-to-use  liquid  preparation  for  application 
with  soft  brush  on  stove  pipes,  or  stove,  range  or  furnace  trimmings. 
It  gives  a jet  black  gloss  of  great  durability. 

Packed  in  quarter-pint,  half-pint,  and  one-pint  cans.  (Harrisons, 
Inc.) 

Used  by 


Plumbers 
Homes 
Restaurants 
Hardware  Dealers 


Hotels 

Public  Buildings 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Used  for 

Stoves  Stove  Pipes 

Ranges  Furnaces 


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Radiator  Enamel.— A radiator  enamel  that  is  easily  applied,  covers 
well,  and  dries  quickly,  with  a good  gloss  which  is  not  impaired  by 
steam  or  hot  water  temperatures. 

Made  in  five  colors  and  white  and  black.  Packed  in  half-pint,  pint, 
quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Public  Buildings 

Hotels  Dealers 

Decorators  Jobbers 

Plumbers 

Used  for 

Enameling  radiators,  steam  pipes,  registers,  and  other  interior  metal 
fixtures 

Household  Paint. — A ready-to-use  household  paint  especially  suited 
for  the  hundreds  of  uses  to  which  paints  can  be  put  about  the  house. 

It  is  packed  in  convenient  sizes  for  small  work 
and  is  found  economical  and  satisfactory.  It 
is  easily  applied  and  dries  with  a durable  gloss. 

Made  in  sixteen  colors  and  white  and  black. 
Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  and  quart  cans. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Homes  Dealers 

Jobbers 

Used  for 

Various  small  painting  jobs,  inside  and  outside 

Wire  Screen  Paint. — A specially  prepared  paint  for  protecting  and 
decorating  wire  screen.  It  completely  covers  the  wire  strands  without 
clogging  the  meshes,  and  is  at  the  same  time  suitable  for  use  on  the 
framework  as  well  as  on  the  wire. 

Made  in  two  colors — black  and  green.  Packed  in  half-pint  and  one- 
pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 


Painters 

Builders 

Decorators 

Homes 

Public  Buildings 

Hotels 

Camps 

Dealers 

Apartment  Houses 

Jobbers 

Painting  Wire  Screen 

Used  for 

101 


Oil  Stain. — A stain  for  new  wood  that  can  be  used  to  imitate  the 
color  of  expensive  woods. 

Made  in  the  following  colors : Light  Oak,  Dark  Oak,  Mission  Oak, 
Mahogany,  Cherry,  Walnut.  Packed  in  half-pint  and  one-pint  cans, 
quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painters 
Decorators 
Public  Buildings 
Builders 


Used  by 
Hotels 

Cabinet  Makers 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Staining  new  woods 


Used  for 


Decorative  Stains. — Permanent,  penetrating  stains  for  finishing 
wainscoting,  panels,  furniture,  or  other  woodwork.  They  make  common 
woods  decorative  and  greatly  heighten  the  beauty  of  those  with  hand- 
some grain.  They  dry  flat  and  may  be  finished  with  French  Wax 
Finish,  or,  if  a gloss  finish  is  desired,  Vitrolac  Interior  Varnish  can 
be  used. 

Made  in  golden  oak,  antique  oak,  bog  oak,  brown  oak,  fumed  oak, 
mission  oak,  cherry,  and  mahogany.  Packed  in  half  and  one-pint  cans, 
quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Painters 
Cabinet  Makers 
Homes 

Manufacturers 

Decorators 

Furniture  Factories 

Dealers 

Jobbers 

Used  for 
Interior  Woodwork 
Furniture 
Chairs 
Panels 
Fixtures 
Desks 


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4 Shingle  Stain  (With  Creosote  Oil). — A creosote  shingle  stain  that 
may  be  used  for  dipping  or  brush  coating.  Its  preservative  action 
greatly  lengthens  the  life  of  shingles,  and  a variety  of  colors  permits 
the  selection  of  a stain  that  will  harmonize  with  any  color  combination. 

Packed  in  gallon  and  five-gallon  cans,  half-barrels  and  barrels.  Made 
in  seven  colors.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Decorators 

Builders  Dealers 

Homes  Jobbers 

Used  for 

Dipping  and  brush  coating  shingles 

French  Wax  Finish. — A wax  finish  that  gives  a maximum  of  wear 
and  does  not  darken  the  most  delicate  of  woods.  It  is  used  largely  on 
floors  and  is  also  adapted  for  finishing  coat  on  Decorative  Stains  for 
furniture  or  other  interior  woodwork.  It  enhances  the  beauty  of  the 
grain  and  stain  and  gives  a pleasing  result  that  can  be  produced  in  no 
other  way.  It  is  also  serviceable  for  renewing  the  polish  on  floors, 
furniture,  woodwork  and  automobiles. 

Packed  in  half-pound,  pound,  two-pound,  and  five-pound  cans.  (Har- 
risons,. Inc.) 


Used  by 

Painters 

Public  Buildings 

Dealers 

Camps 

Builders 

Homes 

Jobbers 

Decorators 

Hotels 


Used  for 

Waxing  Floors  Renewing  Polish  on  Furniture,  Au- 

Finishing  Interior  Trim  tomobiles  and  Woodwork 


103 


Floor  Crack  Filler. — A non-shrinking  filler  for  floor  cracks  to  be 
used  on  old  and  new  floors  preparatory  to  painting  or  varnishing.  Very 
bulky  and  economical.  It  works  easily  and  makes  a permanent  job. 
Packed  in  one,  two,  and  five-pound  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Painters 

Public  Buildings 

Builders 

Homes 

Decorators 

Hotels 

Dealers 

Jobbers 

Used  for 

Filling  cracks  in  old  and  new 
floors  before  painting 


Hardwood  Paste  Filler. — A rub-off  type  for  hard  or  open  grained 
woods.  Does  not  discolor  under  moisture.  Very  transparent  and  re- 
mains in  suspension  well.  It  is  thinned  with  turpentine  or  benzine  and 
is  applied  like  paint.  Can  be  used  in  connection  with  varnish  or  wax 
coats. 

Made  in  three  colors — Light,  Dark,  and  Golden  Oak.  Packed  in 
pound,  five-pound,  12^-pound,  and  twenty-five-pound  cans.  (Harri- 
sons, Inc.) 


Used  by 

Painters 

Cabinet  Makers 

Decorators 

Furniture  Factories 

Dealers 

Jobbers 

Used  for 

A rub-off  filler  for  hard  or  open 
grained  woods 


104 


Liquid  Filler. — An  easily  sanded  ground  coating  for  varnish,  espe- 
cially on  close  grained  soft  woods.  Used  as  a substitute  for  shellac  for 
undercoats. 

Packed  in  half-pint  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  gallon, 
and  five-gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Dealers 

Cabinet  Makers  Jobbers 

Decorators 


Used  for 

A liquid  fdler  or  undercoat  on  close  grained  soft  woods 

Clearlac. — A transparent  liquid  filler  that  does  not  raise  the  grain 
oj  the  wood  or  show  lap,  and  holds  out  varnish  coats  well. 

Packed  in  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  gallon,  and  five-gallon  cans.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 

Used  by 

Dealers 
Jobbers 

Used  for 

A liquid  filler  for  close  grained  woods 

Quik=Lac. — A superior  substitute  for  shellac. 

Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  quart,  half-gallon  and  gallon  cans;  half- 
barrels and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Furniture  Factories 
Dealers 
Jobbers 

Used  for 

A substitute  for  shellac 

Vitrolac  Exterior  (Varnish). — Recommended  for  any  grade  of 
exterior  work  where  an  elastic  and  durable  varnish  finish  is  desired. 
Dries  free  from  tack  in  from  six  to  eight  hours,  dry  in  twenty-four 
hours,  and  hard  in  from  two  to  three  days. 


Painters 
Cabinet  Makers 
Decorators 


Painters 

Decorators 


105 


VITROLAC  EXTERIOR  VARNISH  (Continued) 

Packed  in  half-pint  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon 
cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Decorators 

Homes  Builders 

Dealers  Contractors 


Used  for 

Varnishing  all  classes  of  outside  surfaces 


Vitrolac  Interior  (Varnish). — A hard,  brilliant,  tough,  easy-working 
and  durable  inside  varnish.  Dries  dust-free  in  three  hours  and  hard  in 
twenty-four.  It  rubs  perfectly. 

Packed  in  half-pint  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon 
cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painters 

Homes 

Dealers 


Used  by 

Decorators 

Builders 

Contractors 


Used  for 

Varnishing  all  classes  of  inside  finishes 


Vitrolac  for  Floors. — A brilliant  transparent  floor  varnish  of  great 
toughness  and  durability.  Does  not  mar  or  spot  from  contact  with 
water  or  mud  or  show  heel  marks.  It  works  easily  and  hardens  per- 
fectly. Dries  dust-free  in  two  hours  and  hardens  in  twelve.  Its  use 
increases  the  life  of  wood,  linoleum,  and  oil  cloth  floors. 

Packed  in  half-pint  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half  gallon,  and  gallon 
cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Builders 

Homes  Contractors 

Decorators  Dealers 


Varnishing : 

Wood  Floors 
Linoleum  Floors 


Used  for 

Oil  Cloth  Floors 
Interior  Surfaces 


106 


Vitrolac  Flat. — A fine  finishing  varnish  which  dries  with  a subdued 
gloss  which  imitates  the  appearance  of  a finely  rubbed  high-grade  var- 
nish. It  is  a permanent  flat  finish  which  sets  in  four  hours  and  dries 
hard  in  twelve. 

Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 


Painters 

Homes 

Hotels 

Public  Institutions 
Real  Estate  Dealers 


Used  by 

Decorators 
Builders 
Contractors  . 
Dealers 
Jobbers 


Used  for 

Varnishing  inside  finishes  except  floors 

Seat  Finish. — A hard  drying,  durable  varnish  for  seats,  church 
pews,  and  stools.  It  does  not  soften  or  become  tacky  in  the  warmest 
weather.  It  is  of  sufficient  body  that  only  one  coat  is  necessary  over  a 
properly  filled  surface.  It  rubs  perfectly,  however,  for  the  application 
of  another  coat  when  desired.  It  dries  dust-free  in  four  hours  and  hard 
in  twelve. 

Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  quart,  half -gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 


Painters 

Homes 

Dealers 

Contractors 

Schools 


Used  by 

Decorators 

Builders 

Furniture  Factories 
Churches 


Used  for 

Varnishing  all  classes  of  hard  and  soft  wood  seats,  pews,  benches, 

and  stools 


Cabinet  Finishing  and  Rubbing.™ A quick  drying,  durable  var- 
nish for  interior  work.  It  dries  with  a fine  gloss,  dust-free  in  four 
hours  and  hard  in  eighteen.  It  may  be  rubbed  in  two  or  three  days, 
according  to  the  conditions  under  which  it  is  applied,  and  then  polished 
if  desired. 

Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 


107 


CABINET  FINISHING  AND  RUBBING  (Continued) 


Used  by 


Painters 

Furniture  Factories 


Cabinet  Makers 
Dealers 


Used  for 

All  classes  of  interior  varnish  where  a moderate-priced  product  is 
required 

Ideal  Varnish. — Made  in  three  kinds: 

Ideal  Hard  Oil. — A limpid  body  varnish  for  interior  work  and  mas- 
ter painter’s  use. 

Ideal  Floor  Varnish. — An  elastic  varnish  for  floors,  linoleums,  bath- 
rooms, window  casings,  and  similar  interior  work.  Especially  recom- 
mended for  any  purpose  where  subjected  to  hard  usage  or  moisture  in 
any  form. 

Ideal  Inside  Finish. — For  finishing  interior  work  of  houses  and 
public  buildings.  It  is  very  pale  and  free  working,  and  therefore  labor- 
saving.  It  does  not  spot  white  with  moisture,  and  can  be  used  on  win- 
dow sash,  sills,  and  for  bathroom  and  kitchen  finishing.  Especially 
adapted  to  contractor’s  requirements. 

All  three  varnishes  are  packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  quart,  half-gallon, 
and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Inside  Varnishing 

Transparent  Hard  Oil  Finish. — A medium-priced  interior  varnish 
of  sterling  quality.  It  produces  an  elastic  coating  of  high  gloss  and 
excellent  wearing  qualities. 

Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 


Painters 

Supervising  Architects 


Used  by 

Decorators 
Building  Contractors 


Used  for 


Used  by 


Painters 

Homes 

Contractors 

Decorators 


Builders 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Used  for 

Finishing  all  classes  of  interior  woodwork,  trim,  and  fixtures 

108 


Spar  Varnish. — A pale,  brilliant,  and  durable  varnish  for  all  classes 
of  woodwork  exposed  to  the  weather.  Especially  resistant  to  salt  air. 
Works  and  flows  well.  Dries  dust-free  in  three  hours  and  hard  in 
twenty-four. 

Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 


Painters 
Homes 
Dealers 
Boat  Owners 
Decorators 


Masts 

Spars 

Doors 


Used  by 

Builders 
Contractors 
Jobbers 
Ship  Builders 


Used  for 
Ceilings 

All  classes  of  outside  work 


Extra  Coach  Varnish. — A good,  durable,  elastic  varnish  for  inside 
work.  Flows  well  and  dries  dust-free  in  three  hours,  and  hard  in 
twenty-four.  Especially  recommended  for  use  over  graining. 

Packed  in  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Contractors 

Homes  Dealers 

Decorators  Jobbers 

Builders 

Used  for 

Varnishing  all  classes  of  inside  woodwork 

No.  1 Coach  Varnish. — A good,  quick  drying  varnish  for  inside 
work.  Full  bodied,  and  dries  hard  with  an  excellent  gloss  in  twenty- 
four  hours.  Desirable  for  graining  purposes. 

Packed  in  half-pint  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon 
cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Decorators 
Builders 
Contractors 
Trade 

Used  for 

Varnishing  inside  woodwork  and  furniture 


Painters 

Homes 

Dealers 

Furniture  Factories 


109 


Light  Coach  Varnish. — A pale,  quick  drying  varnish  for  interior 
use.  Works  freely  and  gives  an  excellent  gloss.  Dries  without  tack 
in  three  hours  and  hard  in  twenty-four  hours. 

Packed  in  half-pint  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon 
cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painters 

Homes 

Carpenters 

Furniture  Factories 

Decorators 


Used  by 

Builders 

Contractors 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Used  for 

Varnishing  cheaper  grades  of  inside  woodwork  and  furniture 


No.  1 Hard  Oil  Finish. — A good,  quick  drying  finish  for  interior 
woodwork  that  may  be  used  as  a gloss  finish  or  rubbed  down.  Sets 
in  about  four  hours  and  hard  in  twenty-four. 

Packed  in  half  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Contractors 

Homes  Dealers 

Decorators  Jobbers 

Builders 

Used  for 

Varnishing  inside  woodwork 

Light  Hard  Oil  Finish. — A pale,  quick  drying,  durable  finish  for 
interiors.  Works  freely  and  may  be  rubbed.  Dries  dust-free  in  three 
hours  and  hard  in  eighteen. 

Packed  in  half-pint  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon 
cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Contractors 

Homes  Dealers 

Decorators  Jobbers 

Builders 


Used  for 

Varnishing  cheaper  grades  of  inside  woodwork 


110 


No.  1 Furniture. — A quick  drying,  brilliant  varnish  for  all  kinds  of 
furniture  or  for  inside  woodwork.  Dries  dust-free  in  two  hours  and 
hard  in  twenty-four. 

Packed  in  half  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Builders 
Contractors 
Dealers 
Jobbers 

Used  for 

Varnishing  furniture  and  inside  woodwork 

Light  Furniture  Varnish. — A good,  quick-drying  varnish  of  good 
lustre  for  furniture.  Dries  out  of  tack  in  two  hours  and  hard  in 
eighteen. 

Packed  in  half  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painters 

Homes 

Furniture  Factories 
Decorators 


Painters 

Furniture  Manufacturers 
Toy  Manufacturers 
Cabinet  Makers 


Used  by 

Novelty  Manufacturers 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Varnishing : 
Furniture 
Novelties 


Used  for 

Varnishing : 

Cabinets 

Toys 


JA  Damar. — A perfect,  white,  heavy-bodied  varnish  that  contains 
only  the  purest  and  palest  damar  gum.  An  excellent  mixing  var- 
~ nish  for  white  enamel.  Damar  Varnish  is  not  intended  for  use 
on  furniture  or  outside  work. 

Packed  in  half-pint  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon 
cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Painters  Dealers 

Decorators  Jobbers 

Used  for 

Mixing  interior  enamels 


111 


Extra  Damar. — Made  from  selected  damar  gum.  Is  of  good  body 
and  dries  with  good  gloss.  Extensively  used  for  white  enamels.  It  is 
not  intended  for  use  on  furniture  or  outside  work. 

Packed  in  half  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon  and  gallon  cans. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Dealers 
Jobbers 

Used  for 

Mixing  interior  enamels 

Wall  Sizing. — A pale,  quick  drying  varnish  for  priming  ceilings  and 
walls.  Prevents  absorption  of  after  coats. 

Packed  in  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Building  Contractors 

Decorators  Dealers 

Supervising  Architects  Jobbers 

Homes 

Used  for 

A wall  sizing  under  paint  coats 

No.  I Black  Asphaltum. — A deep  black,  quick  drying  varnish  for  all 
kinds  of  iron  work.  Flows  well.  Dries  dust-free  in  one  hour  and  hard 
in  ten,  with  a fine  gloss. 

Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans,  half- 
barrels and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Dealers 

Supervising  Architects  Jobbers 

Homes 

Used  for 

Painting  all  kinds  of  iron  work 

No.  2 Black  Asphaltum. — A deep,  quick  drying,  black  varnish  for 
all  kinds  of  iron  work.  Flows  well.  Dries  dust-free  in  one  hour  and 
hard  in  ten,  with  a fine  gloss. 

Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans;  half- 
barrels and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painters 

Decorators 


112 


„No.  2 BLACK  ASPHALTUM  (Continued) 

Used  by 

Painters  Homes 

- Supervising  Architects  Jobbers 

Dealers 

Used  for 

Painting  all  kinds  of  iron  work 

Durable  Body  (Vehicle  Varnish). — A pale,  durable  varnish  sur- 
passing all  other  makes  in  freedom  of  working,  durability,  and  lustre. 
Dries  dust-free  in  eight  hours  and  hardens  in  about  four  days,  accord- 
ing to  weather  conditions.  Especially  recommended  for  all  classes  of 
automobile  and  other  vehicle  bodies. 

Packed  in  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons, 
Inc.) 


Used  by 

Painters  Automobile  Painters 

Carriage  Painters  Automobile  Factories 

Automobile  Body  Shops  Dealers 

Jobbers 

Used  for 

Varnishing  automobiles  and  carriage  bodies 

Durable  Gear  Varnish. — A pale  colored,  easy  working  varnish  that 
gives  a high  finish  and  possesses  great  durability.  It  dries  dust-free  in 
from  six  to  eight  hours  and  hard  in  from  three  to  four  days. 

Packed  in  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Automobile  Factories 

Vehicle  Manufacturers  Dealers 

Automobile  Painters  Jobbers 

Used  for 

Varnishing  automobile  and  carriage  gears 

Quick  Carriage  Varnish. — A finish  for  gears  or  bodies.  Sets  in  five 
hours  and  dries  hard  in  forty-eight,  and  is  soon  out  of  the  way  of  acci- 
dents, due  to  unfavorable  weather  conditions  or  imperfect  shop  facili- 
ties. Especially  good  for  repair  jobs. 


113 


QUICK  CARRIAGE  VARNISH  (Continued) 

Packed  in  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Automobile  Painters 

Vehicle  Manufacturers  Automobile  Factories 

Jobbers  Dealers 

Used  for 

Varnishing  automobile  and  carriage  gears  and  bodies 

Pale  Durable  Coach  Varnish. — An  extra  pale,  durable  varnish  for 
use  on  bodies  and  gears.  May  be  used  over  light  colors.  Works  easily, 
flows  freely,  and  has  a deep  velvety  lustre.  It  sets  in  eight  hours  and 
dries  hard  in  forty-eight. 

Packed  in  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons, 
Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Automobile  Factories 

Vehicle  Manufacturers  Dealers 

Automobile  Painters  Jobbers 

Used  for 

Varnishing  automobile  and  vehicle  gears  and  bodies 

Quick  Rubbing  Varnish. — A high  grade  rubbing  varnish  for  bodies. 
Can  be  rubbed  in  one  or  two  days.  Can  be  worked  a long  time.  Will 
not  run  or  sag,  leaves  no  brush  marks.  Very  little  rubbing  required.  It 
sets  in  four  hours  and  hard  in  twenty-four. 

Packed  in  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons, 
Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Automobile  Painters 

Carriage  Painters  Automobile  Factories 

Automobile  Body  Shops  Dealers 

Jobbers 


Used  for 

Varnishing  automobile  and  carriage  bodies 

Wagon  Finishing. — A full-bodied  general  finish  for  wagon  and  one- 
coat  work.  It  is  very  durable,  light  in  color,  and  works  with  great  free- 
dom. It  has  an  excellent  lustre  over  a flat  color  when  used  as  a one- 
coat  finish.  Sets  in  four  hours  and  dries  hard  in  twenty-four. 


114 


WAGON  FINISHING  (Continued) 

Packed  in  pint,  quart,  half-gallon  and  gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 
Used  by 

Carriage  Painters  Dealers 

Wagon  Makers  Jobbers 

Repair  Shops 

Used  for 

Wagons,  carriages  and  general  repair  work 

Sirocco  Drier. — The  strongest  pale  drier  made.  Does  not  discolor 
the  lightest  paints.  Possesses  the  maximum  drying  strength  for  a white 
drier. 

Packed  in  half-  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans. 
(Harrisons,  Tnc.) 


Used  by 

Painters 
Homes 
Dealers 
Decorators 


Builders 

Contractors 

Jobbers 


Used  for 

Mixing  with  varnish  and  light  colored  paint  to  hasten  drying 


Brown  Japan. — A strong  dark  drier  for  general  use.  Mixes  readily 
in  all  proportions ; never  curdles  the  paint  or  gives  trouble  of  any  kind. 

Packed  in  half-  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Builders 

Dealers  Contractors 

Decorators  Jobbers 

Used  for 

Hastening  drying  of  paints  and  varnishes 

Lightning  Drier. — The  quickest  of  all  driers.  Contains  nothing 
injurious  to  colors  and  will  not  curdle. 

Packed  in  half-  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 


115 


LIGHTNING  DRIER  (Continued) 


Decorators 

Painters 

Homes 

Dealers 


Used  by 

Builders 

Contractors 

Jobbers 

Used  for 


Hastening  drying  of  paints  and  varnishes 


Coach  Japan. — A strong  drier  and  binder  for  paint.  Does  not 
curdle  linseed  oil. 

Packed  in  half-  and  one-pint  cans,  quart,  half-gallon  and  gallon  cans. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 


Painters 

Dealers 


Drier 


Jobbers 
Used  for 


Ideal  Japan  Drier. — A safe,  all-round  drier,  that  will  mix  in  all 
proportions  with  oil  and  paints.  Its  color  is  sufficiently  light  for  use  in 
white  and  light  tints  without  fear  of  darkening  them.  It  has  excellent 
binding  and  hardening  qualities  and  does  not  reduce  the  body  of  the 
paint  in  which  it  is  used. 

Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Builders 

Dealers  Contractors 

Decorators  Jobbers 

Used  for 

Hastening  the  drying  of  paint 

Gold  Size  Japan. — A very  strong  drier  and  binder  for  paints,  extra 
pale.  Has  no  injurious  effect  upon  colors.  While  this  article  is  now 
considered  by  the  trade  as  a drier,  it  is  sometimes  used  by  expert  work- 
men as  a quick  size  for  gilding  on  glass. 

Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Dealers 

Sign  Painters  Jobbers 

Used  for 

Drier  Sizing 

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Liquid  Drier. — A practical,  serviceable  drier  for  all-round  work. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Painters  Jobbers 

Dealers 

Used  for 

Drier 

Oil  Gold  Size. — Prepared  from  pure,  fat  linseed  oil  and  recom- 
mended for  use  on  glass  when  using  gold  leaf  for  gilding. 

Packed  in  half-pint  and  pint  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Sign  Painters 


Used  by 


Used  for 

Sizing  glass  for  gold  leaf  lettering  and  trimming 

Shellac  Varnish. — A strictly  first-class  shellac  containing  nothing 
but  high-grade  shellac  gum  and  denatured  alcohol.  It  is  cut  at  the  rate 
of  four  pounds  of  gum  to  the  gallon  of  alcohol,  which  gives  a varnish  of 
good  heavy  body.  For  most  purposes  this  may  be  still  further  reduced 
with  denatured  alcohol  by  the  user. 

Packed  in  quarter-pint,  half-pint,  and  pint  containers,  and  quarts,  in 
glass — self-sealing;  half-gallon  and  gallon  containers,  in  glass;  five- 
gallon  containers,  wooden  kegs;  half-barrels  and  barrels.  (Harrisons, 
Inc.) 

Used  by 

Dealers 
Jobbers 

Used  for 

Varnish  Undercoat  Sealing  Knots 

Harrisons  Barn  Paint. — A ready-for-use  durable  paint  possessing 
permanency  of  color  and  excellent  protective  value.  It  is  a lin- 
seed oil  paint,  and  has  given  the  greatest  satisfaction  wherever  used. 
Works  easily  on  new  work  or  old  work  in  good  condition.  Will 
spread  from  500  to  600  square  feet  to  the  gallon,  one  coat,  depending 
on  the  surface. 

Packed  in  quart,  half-gallon,  gallon,  and  five-gallon  cans,  half-barrels 
and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painters 

Decorators 


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HARRISONS  BARN  PAINT  (Continued) 


Used  by 

Painters  Dairymen 

Homes  Dealers 

Manufacturing  Companies  Jobbers 

Farmers 

Used  for 

Barns  Sheds 

Fences  Posts 

Pavilions 

Kensington  Barn  and  Roof  Paint. — An  economical  mineral  paint 
especially  recommended  for  barns,  tin  roofs,  and  other  classes  of  work 
where  a durable,  low-priced  paint  is  desired. 

Packed  in  gallon  and  five-gallon  cans,  half-barrels  and  barrels. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Farmers 
Dairymen 

Used  for 

Barns  Sheds 

Fences  Posts 

Pavilions  Camps 

Blackboard  Coating. — A ready-for-use  blackboard  coating  equally 
adapted  for  new  work  and  for  renewing  old  boards.  It  is  easy  working 
and  very  durable.  While  it  has  sufficient  tooth  to  take  the  chalk  easily, 
it  produces  no  grating  or  rasping  sound  and  chalk  marks  are  easily 
erased.  Suitable  for  plaster,  wood,  or  artificial  slating. 

Packed  in  half-pint,  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 


Painters 

Homes 


Used  by 

Schools  Colleges 

Universities  Lecturers 

Demonstrators 


Used  for 

Painting  and  repainting  blackboards 


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Smokestack  Paint. — A paint  that  withstands  the  high  temperatures 
met  with  on  hot  stacks.  It  bakes  to  an  enamel-like  surface  which  resists 
corrosion  and  which  is  impervious  to  moisture  and  gases.  Can  be  used 
when  the  stacks  are  hot. 

Packed  in  quart,  half-gallon,  gallon,  and  five-gallon  cans;  half- 
barrels and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Owners  of  all  kinds  of  metal  stacks 


Used  for 

Painting  smokestacks 

Flat  Black  Finish. — A material  that  produces  the  appearance  of  old 
black  wrought  iron.  It  is  easily  applied,  flows  smoothly,  and  dries 
rapidly. 

Packed  in  quarter-pint,  half-pint,  pint,  half-gallon,  and  gallon  cans. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painters 
Homes 
Builders 
Iron  Workers 
Decorators 


Used  by 

Architects 

Contractors 

Elevator  Manufacturers 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Used  for 

Iron  Grills  Iron  Railing 

Decorative  Iron  Work  Radiators 

Antoxide  (Rust  Inhibitive). — A rust  inhibitive  paint  with  a varnish- 
like vehicle  that  completely  covers  surfaces  and  prevents  moisture  from 
attacking  the  metal  and  causing  rust.  It  prevents  the  formation  of  rust 
beneath  the  coating  as  well  as  progressive  oxidation  where  it  has  begun. 

This  paint  withstands  acid  fumes  and  conditions  in  a most  unusual 
degree  and  therefore  is  peculiarly  adapted  for  use  around  smelters, 
acid  plants,  paper  and  other  mills.  It  is  also  much  used  on  water 
towers  and  standpipes,  both  inside  and  out,  as  it  does  not  foul  the  water. 

Made  in  red,  bronge  green,  maroon,  and  black.  Packed  in  quart, 
half-gallon,  gallon,  and  five-gallon  cans,  half-barrels  and  barrels.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 


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ANTOXIDE  (Continued) 


Used  by 


Contractors  Railroads 

Builders  Factories 

Counties  and  Towns  Mills 

Ship  Builders  Dealers 

Architects  Jobbers 


Construction  Engineers 

Used  for 

Painting  all  classes  of  iron  and  steel 

“Ferro=Keep”  (Rust  Inhibitive). — An  excellent  metal  protective 
paint  prepared  with  special  rust  inhibitive  pigments.  It  is  recom- 
mended for  work  where  the  cost  of  Antoxide  is  prohibitive.  It  has 
great  spreading  capacity,  brushes  out  easily,  and  dries  with  full  oil  gloss. 
If  properly  brushed,  it  will  spread  400  square  feet  to  the  gallon,  two 
coats,  after  thinning. 

Manufactured  in  four  colors — gray,  black,  red,  and  green.  Packed 
in  quart,  half-gallon,  gallon,  and  five-gallon  cans,  and  barrels.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 


Used  by 

Contractors 
Builders 

Counties  and  Towns 
Ship  Builders 
Construction  Engineers 
Railroads 
Factories 

Used  for 

Painting  all  classes  of  iron  and  steel  structures  and  steel  reinforced 
in  concrete  to  prevent  rusting.  Suitable  for  any  metal  surface 

Galvanized  Iron  Primer  (Rust  Inhibitive). — A primer  for  use  on 

galvanized  iron.  It  is  specially  recommended  for  this  class  of  work  be- 
cause it  will  “stay  on,”  at  the  same  time  give  a suitable  ground  for  sub- 
sequent coats.  Antoxide  is  specially  recommended  for  second  coat, 
although  almost  any  other  paints  may  be  used  over  it.  Its  spreading 
rate  is  about  450  square  feet  to  the  gallon,  one  coat. 

Its  color  is  grayish  black.  Packed  in  pint,  quart,  half-gallon,  gallon, 
and  five-gallon  cans,  half-barrels  and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Contractors  Railroads 

Builders  Factories 


120 


GALVANIZED  IRON  PRIMER  (Continued) 


Counties  and  Towns 
Ship  Builders 
Elevator  Builders 
Construction  Engineers 


Dealers 

Jobbers 

Cornice  Makers 


Used  for 

Priming  galvanized  iron  surfaces 

Graphite  Paint. — A ready-for-use  graphite  paint  in  which  the  pig- 
ment is  finely  ground  in  a linseed  oil  vehicle.  It  brushes  out  easily  and 
smoothly  and  covers  about  500  to  600  square  feet  to  the  gallon,  two 
coats,  dependent  upon  the  condition  of  the  surface. 

Packed  in  quart,  half-gallon,  gallon,  and  five-gallon  cans,  half- 
barrels, and  barrels. 

Graphite  paint  is  also  furnished  in  paste  form.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 


Construction  Engineers 
Builders 

Structural  Iron  Workers 
Contractors 


Municipalities 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Used  for 

Painting  all  classes  of  structural  steel  and  steel  reinforcement 

Chrome  Yellow  Ochre  (In  Paste  Form). — Made  from  an  imported 
French  ochre  of  light  shade  and  of  good  tinting  strength.  It  is  ex- 
tended with  durable  pigments  to  render  it  possible  to  produce  a satis- 
factory ochre  for  general  purposes. 

Packed  in  \2J/2  and  25-pound  pails.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painters 

Decorators 


Used  by 

Dealers 

Jobbers 


Tinting 


Used  for 
Painting 


Liberty  Venetian  Red  (In  Paste  Form). — This  red  is  produced 
from  high-grade  iron  oxide  of  light  yellow  undertone  extended  with 
durable  pigments  to  produce  permanent  goods. 

Packed  in  \2l/2  and  25-pound  pails.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


121 


LIBERTY  VENETIAN  RED  (Continued) 


Used  by 

Painters 

Jobbers 

Dealers 

Used  for 

Tinting  and  solid  painting 

Liberty  Bronze  Greens  (In  Paste  Form). — These  greens  are  de- 
signed to  meet  the  needs  for  green  paint  in  paste  form  suitable  for 
painting  blinds,  store  fronts,  and  metal  and  wooden  surfaces  of  every 
description.  Furnished  in  three  tones — Light,  Medium,  and  Dark. 
Particularly  valuable  for  the  master  painter. 

Packed  in  12/4  and  25-pound  pails.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Painters 
Municipalities 
Park  Commissions 

Dealers 

Jobbers 

Painting 

Used  for 

Flat  Brick  Colors  (In  Paste  Form). — Practical  durable  paints  for 
brick  walls.  When  thinned  with  turpentine  they  give  a good,  smooth, 
flat  finish  with  one  coat.  Ten  pounds  of  the  red  or  twelve  pounds  of 
the  Milwaukee  with  one-half  gallon  of  turpentine  will  cover  from  1,000 
to  1,200  feet  of  brick  wall. 

Furnished  in  light  red,  medium  red,  dark  red,  and  Milwaukee. 

Packed  in  12/4  and  25-pound  pails.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Painters 

Homes 

Municipalities 

Builders 

Jobbers 

Property  Owners 
Factories 
Contractors 
Dealers 

Painting  brick  walls 

Used  for 

Superfine  Japan  Colors  (In  Paste  Form). — Quick  drying  Japan 
colors  designed  to  be  used  in  a general  way.  They  contain  sufficient  and 


122 


SUPERFINE  JAPAN  COLORS  (Continued) 

correct  binders  and  a drier  and  are  to  be  thinned  with  pure  spirits  of 
turpentine  only.  They  mix  perfectly  with  raw  linseed  oil  and  the  usual 
varnishes  used  in  coach  and  car  work.  These  colors  are  recommended 
for  use  of  expert  painters  only. 

Manufactured  in  all  desirable  colors.  Special  colors  will  be  made 
when  quantity  desired  is  sufficient  to  warrant  special  mixing.  Packed  in 
1 pound  cans  and  5 pound  press  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of  Automobiles  Sign  Writers 
and  Carriages 


Used  for 

Finishing  Automobiles  and  Display  Signs 
Carriages 

Liberty  Metallic  Brown  (In  Paste  Form). — Produced  from  high- 
grade  mineral  paints  of  marked  strength  and  clearness. 

Packed  in  \2]/2  and  25-pound  pails.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Painters  Jobbers 

Dealers 


Painting 


Used  for 


Pure  White  Lead. — This  is  a strictly  pure  article,  finely  ground  in 
best  refined  linseed  oil.  Being  a mixture  of  stack  and  cylinder  process 
leads,  it  combines  the  advantages  of  each,  having  better  whiteness  and 
spread  than  the  old  style  leads,  better  hiding  power  than  the  straight 
quick  process,  and  greater  durability  than  either,  due  to  a minimum 
of  voids  in  the  film. 

It  is  also  furnished  dry. 

Packed  in  J2^,  25,  50,  100,  250,  and  500  pound  kegs.  (Harrisons, 
Inc.) 

Used  by 


Mining  Companies 

Manufacturing  Companies 

Dealers 

Municipalities 

Supervising  Architects 

Steam  and  Electric  Railways 

Real  Estate  Dealers 


Steamship  Companies 

Painters 

Jobbers 

Property  Owners 
Building  Contractors 
Homes 


123 


PURE  WHITE  LEAD  (Continued) 

Used  for 

Painting  both  exterior  and  interior  surfaces  of  wood,  metal,  plaster 
and  other  material 


PURE  WHITE  LEAD, 

^ground 


Pure  Red  Lead. — The  most  brilliant  red  lead  on  the  market.  It  is 
of  the  utmost  purity  and  fineness  and  is  highly  oxidized. 

Special  red  leads  are  also  manufactured  for  makers  of  rubber,  glass, 
storage  batteries,  varnishes,  driers,  and  pottery. 

Packed  in  \2l/2i  25,  50,  and  100  pound  kegs,  half-barrels  and  barrels. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Architects 

Painters 

U.  S.  Government 
Ship  Builders 
Plumbers 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of  Various  Com- 
modities 

Construction  Engineers 
Municipalities 

Steam  and  Electric  Railways 


Used  for 

Painting  Metal  Surfaces  Filler 

Primer  for  Wood  Surfaces  Drier 


Litharge. — Color  Makers’  Litharge  is  a bright,  clean  color,  finely 
granular,  and  absolutely  pure.  It  dissolves  completely  in  either  nitric 
or  acetic  acid  and  produces  colors  of  greatest  brilliancy  and  strength. 
Rubber  Makers,  or  Powdered  Litharge,  is  a good  bright  color  and  it  is 
ground  to  extreme  fineness. 

Special  Litharges  are  suitable  for  the  manufacture  of  glass,  cement, 
varnish,  driers,  and  similar  compounds. 


124 


'LITHARGE  (Continued) 


Packed  in  \2l/2 , 25,  50,  and  100  pound  kegs,  half-barrels  and  barrels. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of:  Manufacturers  of: 

Glass  Rubber  Goods 

Cement  Varnishes 

Colors  and  Paints 

Used  for 

Making  Glass,  Cement,  Colors,  Pigments,  Varnish,  and  Rubber 
Goods 

Sanitary  Paste  White. — This  interior  white,  which  may  be  broken 
up  and  thinned  by  the  painter  to  suit  his  requirements,  is  specially 
recommended  for  its  superior  covering  quality  and  extreme  whiteness. 
The  pigment  is  “Beckton  White”  supported  by  the  best  suited  rein- 
forcing pigments,  all  ground  in  the  palest  refined  oil  drier  and  varnish. 
This  combination  adapts  itself  to  the  widest  possible  range  of  interior 
finishes — flat  or  gloss  white,  or  tinted.  It  may  be  tinted  the  same  as 
white  lead.  It  is  reduced  with  Sanitary  Paste  Reducer,  Turpentine  or 
a substitute,  and  Linseed  Oil.  For  an  enamel  gloss  Damar  varnish  is 
recommended. 

Packed  in  12^  and  25  pound  cans  and  100  pound  steel  kegs.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 

Used  by 

Dealers  Jobbers 

Painters  Decorators 

Mills  Factories 

Used  for 

Practically  all  classes  of  inside  painting 

Gold  Medal  White  (In  Paste  Form). — A paste  white  ground  in 
linseed  oil  for  exterior  painting.  It  has  good  body  and  is  very  white 
and  is  easily  tinted  to  the  desired  shade  by  the  use  of  colors  in  oil. 

Packed  in  12^,  25,  50,  and  100  pound  kegs.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Dealers 

Jobbers 


Used  for 

Practically  all  kinds  of  outside  painting 


125 


Trade  White  (In  Paste  Form). — This  small  package  paste  white  is  ' 
designed  especially  for  plumbers’  use  in  coating  threads  on  pipes. 

Packed  in  one,  two,  and  five  pound  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Plumbers  Steam  Fitters 

Used  for 

Leading  pipe  joints 


Paint  and  Varnish  Solvent. — This  solvent  softens  paint,  varnish, 
shellac,  or  wax  with  one  application  so  that  it  may  be  easily  and  thor- 
oughly removed  in  a short  time.  It  does  not  raise  the  grain,  discolor, 
or  otherwise  injure  the  most  delicate  wood,  and  leaves  the  surface  in 
perfect  condition  for  new  coats  of  paint  or  varnish.  It  does  not  injure 
the  hands  or  affect  glue-set  brushes.  It  does  not  dry  up  even  when  left 
on  the  surface  for  some  time.  This  solvent  is  free  from  disagreeable 
odors. 

Packed  in  liquid  form  in  half-pint,  one-pint,  quart,  half -gallon,  and 
gallon  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Painters 

Dealers 

Homes 


Used  by 

Decorators 

Farmers 

Jobbers 


Used  for 

Removing  paint  or  varnish  from  any  surface 


126 


Liberty  Oil  Colors. — These  colors  receive  the  same  care  in  prepara- 
tion as  pure  oil  colors.  They  retain  the  same  brilliancy  and  clearness  of 
tone,  but  are  somewhat  weaker  in  tinting  strength,  owing  to  the  use  of 
inert  materials  to  reduce  the  price. 

They  are  offered  in  nineteen  colors,  including  light  and  dark  oak 
graining  colors.  Packed  in  one,  five,  12J/2,  and  25  pound  cans.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 

Used  by 

Master  Painters  Sign  Painters 

Decorators 

Used  for 

Tinting  and  Solid  Painting 

Zinc  (In  Paste  Form). — These  zincs  are  especially  prepared  for  the 
master  painters’  use  to  meet  the  different  requirements.  They  are  pre- 
pared in  three  qualities:  French  Process  Green  Seal  Zinc,  ground  in 

linseed  oil;  French  Process  Green  Seal  Zinc,  ground  in  Damar  varnish; 
Harrisons  Green  Seal  Zinc,  ground  in  linseed  oil. 

Packed  in  one,  five,  12 y2>  and  25  pound  cans.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Decorators 

Used  for 

Making  Enamels  Mixing  with  other  pigments  for 

Making  Ground  Colors  painting 

Special  Varnishes  for  Wagon  and  Implement  Work. — The  fol- 
lowing list  of  varnishes  has  been  designed  specially  for  the  use  of 
manufacturers  of  wagons,  vehicles,  and  implements. 

Agricultural  Coach,  No.  6726. — A good  bodied,  light  colored  var- 
nish that  is  free  working  and  durable.  Will  not  scratch  white  with  the 
nail,  has  good  lustre,  and  surface  over  one-coat  primer  and  one-coat 
color,  and  will  stand  weather  exposure  on  wagons,  implements,  and 
vehicles,  and  not  spot  white  with  moisture.  Used  on  both  wood  and 
metal  parts.  Dries  dust-free  in  four  hours,  dry  in  eight,  and  hard  in 
from  thirty-six  to  forty-eight. 

Packed  in  half  barrels  and  barrels.  Packed  also  in  five-gallon  cans 
on  special  order.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Wagon  Manufacturers  Vehicle  Manufacturers 

Implement  Manufacturers  Toy  Manufacturers 


127 


AGRICULTURAL  COACH,  No.  6726  (Continued) 


Used  for 

Varnishing  Vehicles  Varnishing  Implements 

Varnishing  Wagons  Varnishing  Toys 

Diamond  “D”  Wagon  Coach,  No.  6730. — A medium  bodied,  light 
in  color,  free  working  varnish.  Tough,  elastic,  not  spotted  by  moisture, 
and  suitable  for  general  wagon  work.  Will  work  over  any  color  with- 
out streaking  or  changing.  Dries  dust-free  in  from  four  to  six  hours, 
hard  in  forty-eight. 

Packed  in  half-barrels  and  barrels.  Five-gallon  cans  on  special 
order.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Wagon  Manufacturers  Implement  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Varnishing  Wagons  Varnishing  Implements 

Elastic  Wagon  Coach,  No.  6733. — An  elastic,  durable  varnish, 
medium  body,  and  medium  light  in  color.  Flows  free  and  works 
equally  well  on  wood  and  metal  parts  of  wagons  and  implements.  Has 
given  excellent  satisfaction  for  this  use.  Not  spotted  by  moisture  and 
exceptionally  durable.  Dries  dust-free  in  four  hours,  and  hard  in  thirty- 
six. 

Packed  in  half-barrels  and  barrels.  Five-gallon  cans  on  special 
order.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Wagon  Manufacturers  Implement  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Varnishing  Wagons  Varnishing  Implements 

Implement  Coach,  No.  6737. — An  implement-wagon  coach  var- 
nish for  general  shop  work.  Not  easily  scratched,  free  working,  good 
body,  light  in  color.  It  can  be  used  over  pale  colors,  does  not  spot  white 
from  moisture,  and  dries  well.  Dries  dust-free  in  from  three  to  four 
hours,  hard  in  twenty-four  to  thirty-six. 

Packed  in  half-barrels  and  barrels.  Also  five-gallon  cans  on  special 
order.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Wagon  Manufacturers  Implement  Manufacturers 

Used  for 


Varnishing  Wagons 


Varnishing  Implements 
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AntLfouling  Ship  Bottom  Paint. — A ready-to-use  ship  bottom  paint 
in  a special  vehicle.  It  carries  within  itself  a powerful  insecticide  which 
prevents  the  adhesion  of  barnacles,  sea  grass,  and  other  vegetable  sub- 
stances which  may  become  attached  to  the  hull. 

Manufactured  in  three  colors — brown,  green,  and  red.  Packed  in 
quart,  half-gallon,  gallon,  and  five-gallon  cans,  half-barrels  and  barrels. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Ship  Builders  Ship  Chandlers 

Ship  and  Boat  Owners  Dealers 

Jobbers 

Used  for 

Painting  the  bottoms  of  vessels 

Barrel  Paint  (In  Paste  Form). — Made  from  selected  pigments  that 
are  ground  with  the  proper  vehicle  so  that  a benzine  thinner  is  all  that 
is  necessary  for  preparing  a ready-for-use  paint. 

Manufactured  in  five  colors.  Packed  in  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Coopers  Shippers  Using  Wooden  Barrels 

Brewers 

Used  for 

Painting  wooden  barrels  and  other  containers 

Machinery  and  Engine  Filler. — For  building  up  a smooth  surface 
on  castings.  It  dries  hard  and  sands  easily,  producing  a tough,  tena- 
cious coat  that  does  not  scuff  or  scale  and  stands  rough  treatment  and 
knocks  wonderfully  well. 

Made  in  three  colors — black,  maroon,  and  white.  Packed  in  25 
pound  pails;  100  pound  kegs,  half-barrels  and  barrels.  (Harrisons, 
Inc.) 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of  Heavy  and  Light  Engines  and  Machinery  and 
Foundries 

Used  for 

Surfacing  Castings 

Machinery  Paint  (In  Paste  Form). — Made  of  the  very  best  pig- 
ments and  vehicles.  Is  always  uniform  in  color  and  consistency.  It 
dries  rapidly  and  gives  a flat  or  lustreless  finish. 


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MACHINERY  PAINT  (Continued) 


Made  in  four  colors.  Packed  in  25  pound  pails  and  100  pounds  kegs, 
half-barrels  and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of  Heavy  and  Light  Engines  and  Machinery  and 
Foundries 


Used  for 

Finishing  all  classes  of  engines  and  metal  machinery  and  parts 

Oil  Resisting  Flat  Machinery  Enamel  (In  Liquid  Form). — This 
enamel  gives  a soft,  flat  effect  that  is  extremely  resistant  to  lubricating 
oil  and  greases.  It  has  excellent  covering  qualities,  works  easily,  and 
dries  quickly. 

Manufactured  in  four  colors.  Packed  in  gallon  and  five-gallon  cans, 
half-barrels  and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of  Heavy  and  Light  Engines  and  Machinery 

Used  for 

Finishing  all  classes  of  engines  and  metal  machinery  and  parts 

Oil=Proof  Eggshell  Gloss  Machinery  Enamel. — This  enamel  gives 
a soft  effect  of  rubbed  work.  It  is  absolutely  oil-proof,  dries  quickly, 
and  has  excellent  covering  properties.  It  is  designed  for  the  highest 
grade  of  work  where  there  must  be  the  least  possible  delay  in  the 
process  of  finishing. 

Manufactured  in  five  colors.  Packed  in  gallon  and  five-gallon  cans, 
half-barrels  and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of  Heavy  and  Light  Engines  and  Machinery. 

Used  for 

Finishing  all  classes  of  engines  and  metal  machinery  and  parts 

High  Gloss  Machinery  Enamel. — A high-grade  color  in  varnish  or 
enamel.  It  is  oil-proof  and  suitable  for  the  finest  class  of  machinery, 
as  it  has  a high  lustre,  is  very  durable,  and  has  excellent  covering 
qualities. 

Made  in  five  colors.  Packed  in  gallon  and  five-gallon  cans,  half- 
barrels and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


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HIGH  GLOSS  MACHINERY  ENAMEL  (Continued) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of  Heavy  and  Light  Engines  and  Machinery 
Used  for 

Finishing  all  classes  of  engines  and  metal  machinery  and  parts 

Machinery  Thinners. — Thinners  made  primarily  for  thinning  the 
machinery  paints  and  enamels  listed  in  this  book.  They  add  a binder 
to  the  paint  without  adding  to  the  gloss  and  without  detracting  from 
the  ease  of  brushing.  Also  equally  well  suited  for  general  thinning 
about  the  shop  where  extra  binder  is  required. 

Packed  in  one  and  five-gallon  cans,  half-barrels  and  barrels.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of  Heavy  and  Light  Engines  and  Machinery 

Used  for 

Thinning  Machinery  Paints  and  Enamels 

Machinery  Varnishes. — Made  in  three  grades:  Quick  Machinery 
Finishing,  which  dries  sufficiently  hard  to  handle  in  two  to  four  hours 
and  hard  over  night;  No.  1 Machinery  Finishing,  an  elastic  water  and 
oil  resisting  varnish,  which  dries  hard  enough  to  handle  in  from  six  to 
eight  hours  and  hard  in  about  sixteen ; and  Oil-Proof  Machinery  and 
Engine  Finishing,  a high-grade,  elastic,  oil-proof  varnish  that  dries 
with  a high  lustre  that  is  extremely  durable.  This  finish  withstands  the 
highest  temperatures  possible  for  a pure  gum  varnish  and  may  be  baked 
if  desired.  It  dries  in  six  hours  and  hard  in  twenty. 

These  varnishes  are  packed  in  gallon  and  five-gallon  cans,  half- 
barrels and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of  Heavy  and  Light  Engines  and  Machinery. 

Used  for 

Varnishing  all  classes  of  engines  and  metal  machinery  and  parts 

Elastic  Black  Varnish. — A durable  elastic  black  varnish  suitable 
for  interior  and  exterior  use  on  wood  and  metal.  It  withstands  the 
high  temperatures  encountered  on  boiler  fronts  and  is  specially  recom- 
mended where  acid  conditions  prevail.  Dries  in  twenty-four  hours. 


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ELASTIC  BLACK  VARNISH  (Continued) 

Packed  in  gallon  and  five-gallon  cans,  half-barrels  and  barrels. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Plumbers 

Transportation  Companies 
Construction  Engineers 
Steamfitters 


Used  by 

Municipalities 
Electric  Companies 
Electricians 


Painting: 

Pipes 

Poles 


Used  for 

Fainting: 

Electrical  Appliances 
Boiler  Fronts 


Pink  Primers. — In  two  grades — No.  1 and  No.  2,  the  first  named 
having  the  greater  opacity.  Especially  designed  for  undercoating  on 
work  that  is  to  be  finished  in  red,  and  to  bring  out  the  full  deep  shade 
of  the  finishing  coat.  They  cover  well  and  work  easily.  Recommended 
for  use  by  wagon  and  agricultural  machinery  makers.  Either  grade 
can  be  furnished  in  any  shade  of  pink  desired. 

Packed  in  25-pound  cans,  500-pound  half-barrels,  and  800-pound 
barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of:  Manufacturers  of: 

Wagons  Agricultural  Machinery 

Light  Machinery  Novelties 

Toys 

Used  for 

A priming  coat  in  the  manufacture  of: 

Wagons  Agricultural  Machinery 

Light  Machinery  Novelties 

Toys 

Pole  Paint. — A high-grade  linseed  oil  paint  which  withstands  the 
severe  exposure  required  on  wood  and  iron  telephone,  telegraph,  elec- 
tric light,  and  railway  poles  and  cross  arms  of  every  description. 

Made  in  four  colors — Red,  moss  green,  light  slate,  and  brown. 
Packed  in  gallon  and  five-gallon  cans,  half-barrels,  and  barrels.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 

Used  by 

Railway  Companies  Electric  Railway  Companies 

Electric  Light  Companies  Municipalities 


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POLE  PAINT  (Continued) 

Used  for 

Painting  all  kinds  of  poles  and  cross  arms,  and  for  general  purposes 
where  a relatively  cheap  paint  is  required 

Elevator  Paint  (Exterior  Mill  Paint). — A high-grade  linseed  oil 
paint  producing  a tough,  elastic  coating  which  will  stand  severe  expo- 
sure on  wood  and  metal  surfaces. 

Made  in  four  shades — Red,  moss  green,  light  slate,  and  brown. 
Packed  in  gallon  and  five-gallon  cans,  half-barrels  and  barrels.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters  Contractors 

Elevator  Companies  Plants  of  all  kinds 

Used  for 

Painting  all  kinds  of  plants  and  elevators 

Harrison  Bulletin  Colors. — Various  colors  made  in  paste  form  for 
the  use  of  the  sign  painter  desiring  to  expedite  his  work.-  These  goods 
can  be  thinned  with  any  suitable  vehicle,  are  made  in  strong  tones  and 
are  quite  adaptable  for  the  purpose  intended. 

Packed  in  five-pound  and  25-pound  cans,  and  in  five-pound  press 
cans. 


Used  by 

Bulletin  Board  Manufacturers  Sign  Painters 
Used  for 

Sign  Painting 

Gear  Fillers. — Quick  drying  fiat  undercoatings  and  fillers  for  gears 
and  bodies  of  wagons  and  buggies.  They  make  hard,  smooth  surfaces 
on  which  ground  coats  or  colors  can  be  applied. 

Made  in  four  colors — Lemon  yellow,  light  red,  dark  red,  and  medium 
lead.  Packed  in  twenty-five-pound  pails,  half-barrels  and  barrels.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 


Used  by 

Wagon  and  Buggy  Manufac-  Repair  Shops 
turers 


Used  for 

Filling  Gears  and  Bodies 


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Rough  Stuff. — Made  in  two  qualities,  known  as  Rough  Stuff 
and  No.  2 Rough  Stuff,  and  in  either  liquid  or  paste  form.  It  is  usually 
applied  over  gear  filler  or  primer  of  some  nature  on  wood  or  steel  for 
building  up  the  surface,  in  finishing  carriages,  wagons,  automobiles, 
street  cars,  and  railway  cars. 

Dark  slate  in  color  and  is  packed  in  gallon  cans  in  the  liquid  form, 
and  in  5,  \2l/2,  and  25  pound  packages  in  the  paste  form.  (Harrisons, 
Inc.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of:  Manufacturers  of: 

Carriages  Wagons 

Automobiles  Railway  Cars 

Street  Cars 

Used  for 

Building  up  surfaces 

Liquid  Light. — An  intensely  white  solid  covering  gloss  paint  espe- 
cially designed  for  large  interiors,  such  as  public  buildings,  hospitals, 
mills,  and  offices.  It  is  easy  working  and  spreads  to  about  500  square 
feet,  one  coat  to  the  gallon  on  ordinary  surfaces.  Its  high  lustre 
causes  perfect  refraction  of  light  and  makes  it  especially  valuable  in 
poorly  lighted  interiors,  thereby  improving  the  working  conditions. 
Lint  and  dust  do  not  adhere  to  its  glossy  surface.  It  is  unaffected  by 
fumes  and  steam,  which  makes  it  invaluable  for  use  in  laboratories  and 
mills. 

Packed  in  gallon  and  five-gallon  cans,  half- 
barrels and  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Painters 
Offices 
Hospitals 
Mills 

Public  Buildings 
Used  for 

Interior  Walls  and  Ceilings  to  improve  the  light  conditions 

Railway  Paints. — A complete  line  of  railway  paints  for  steam  and 
electric  railways,  including  paints  for  cabs,  locomotives,  baggage  cars, 
passenger  cars,  all  classes  of  freight  cars,  station  interiors  and  exte- 
riors, station  and  car  floors,  signal  towers,  refrigerators,  brine  tanks, 
structural  iron  bridges,  poles,  and  car  and  station  roofs.  Also,  truck 
enamels,  stencil  whites,  japan  colors,  colors  in  oil,  and  varnishes  for 


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RAILWAY  PAINTS  (Continued) 


every  railway  purpose.  This  line  is  supported  by  complete  specifica- 
tions for  different  systems  for  finishing  all  classes  of  railway  buildings, 
equipments,  and  appliances.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Railway  Companies  Street  Railway  Companies 

Electric  Railway  Companies  Locomotive  Manufacturers 

Car  Manufacturers 


Used  for 

Finishing  all  classes  of  railway  equipment 


Mixing  Varnishes. — Specially  prepared  varnishes  suitable  for  mix- 
ing. While  a number  of  these  varnishes  are  manufactured  on  standard 
formulae,  the  variations  in  demand  are  so  great  that  in  many  cases  it  is 
necessary  to  manufacture  them  on  the  special  specifications  furnished 
by  the  consumer.  Any  specifications  can  be  met.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Manufacturers  of: 
Paint 
Linoleum 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of, 
Printing  Ink 
Oil  Cloth 


Manufacture  of: 
Paint 
Linoleum 


Used  for 

Manufacture  of: 
Printing  Ink 
Oil  Cloth 


Dipping  Paints. — This  line  of  paints  has  been  developed  to  meet 
the  requirements  of  all  of  the  different  methods  used  in  dip  finishing 
wood  and  metal.  There  is  no  dip  paint  specification  now  in  use  with 
which  we  cannot  comply.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of:  Manufacturers  of: 

Automobiles  Agricultural  Implements 

Toys  Novelties 

Used  for 

Dip  Painting  all  classes  of  work 

Industrial  Paints. — Various  industries  require  certain  paint  specifi- 
cations to  meet  their  exact  requirements.  Special  paints  have  been 


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INDUSTRIAL  PAINTS  (Continued) 


developed  for  these  requirements  in  most  cases.  Where  this  is  not  true, 
variations  will  be  made  in  formulae  to  meet  all  requirements.  (Har- 
risons, Inc.) 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  and  Industries 


Special  purposes 


Used  for 


Dry  Colors. — High  Quality  Dry  Colors  in  the  Following  Variety: 

Yellows  and  Oranges 32  Para  Reds,  Vermilions  and  Rose 

Greens  55  Pinks  29 

Blues  14  Orange  Red  and  Violet  Lakes... 22 

Also  special  colors  on  order.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Paint  Makers 
Color  Grinders 
Wall  Paper  Printers 


Used  by 

Printing  Ink  Manufacturers 
Linoleum  Manufacturers 


Used  for 

Making  Mixed  Paints  Making  Enamels 

Making  Color  Varnishes 


Pulp  Colors. — Packed  in  casks 
shades.  (Harrisons,  Inc.)  : 


Blacks  6 

Browns 6 

Blues  11 

Greens  17 


barrels  in  the  following  colors  and 


Yellows  10 

Maroons  12 

Reds  15 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of:  Manufacturers  of: 

Paper  Printing  Ink 

Wall  Paper 


Used  for 


Making  Mixed  Paints 


Colors 

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Lithophone. — White  pigment  (double  precipitate  of  zinc  and 
barium  salts)  of  great  strength  and  covering  power.  Free  of  the 
objections  to  rest  of  lead  pigments  in  interior  work. 

A superior  pigment  sold  under  trade  name  of  “Beckton  White.” 
Packed  in  barrels.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of:  Manufacturers  of: 

Linoleum  Shade  Cloth 

Paint  Oil  Cloth 

Rubber 


HARRISONS  PAINTS  ARE  ADAPTED  TO  EVERY  PURPOSE  ABOUT  THE  HOUSE 

137 


Used  for 


Making : 


Making : 


Paints 

Linoleum 

Rubber 


Shade  Cloth 
Glue 


Marine  Paints. — These  paints  are  made  on  formulae  that  adapt  them 
to  all  classes  of  ship  painting,  including  hold  paints,  hull  paints,  bottom 
paints,  deck  and  rail  paints,  floor  paints,  varnishes,  driers,  stains,  engine 
and  machine  paint  and  enamel.  The  grades,  colors,  and  qualities 
adapt  these  paints  to  all  classes  of  vessels,  from  the  lightest  canoe  to 
the  largest  steam  craft.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Used  by 


Ship  Builders 
Navy  Yards 
Canoe  Owners 


Ship  Owners 
Ship  Chandlers 


Used  for 

Painting  and  Finishing  Boats  and  Ships 


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HARRISON  SYSTEMS 

The  complete  line  of  paints,  varnishes,  enamels,  and  other  finishing 
materials,  coupled  with  the  years  of  experience  in  their  use,  makes  it 
possible  to  offer  a number  of  complete  systems  for  finishing  great  varie- 
ties of  work.  Variations  in  these  systems  can  be  made  to  suit  all  condi- 
tions prevailing  in  individual  plants  as  well  as  in  the  nature  of  the 
surfaces  to  be  coated. 


System  for  Finishing  Steel  Cars,  Automobiles,  and  Other  Metal 
Surfaces  (Air  Drying). — This  system  includes  the  primer,  knifing 
coat,  and  surfacer,  colors,  rubbing  varnishes,  and  finishing  varnishes. 
(Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Manufacturers  of: 
Automobiles 
Fixtures 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of: 
Steel  Cars 
Metal  Parts 


Finishing: 

Automobiles 

Fixtures 


Used  for 

Finishing: 
Steel  Cars 
Metal  Parts 


System  for  Finishing  Wooden  Coaches  and  Cars. — This  system 
includes  the  primer,  knifing  coat,  and  surfacer,  colors,  rubbing  var- 
nishes, and  finishing  varnishes.  (Harrisons,  Inc.) 


Manufacturers  of: 
Coaches 
Vehicles 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of, 
Cars 

Wooden  Parts 


Finishing : 
Coaches 
Vehicles 


Used  for 

Finishing: 

Cars 

Wooden  Parts 


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System  for  Finishing  Steel  Cars  and  Automobiles  (Accelerated 
Drying  Process). — This  system  includes  the  primer,  knifing  coat,  and 
surfacer,  colors,  rubbing  varnishes,  and  finishing  varnishes.  (Harri- 
sons, Inc.) 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of: 
Automobiles 
Fixtures 

Manufacturers  of: 
Steel  Cars 
Metal  Parts 

Used  for 

Finishing : 
Automobiles 
Fixtures 

Finishing: 
Steel  Cars 
Metal  Parts 

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MISCELLANEOUS  COMMODITIES 

Charcoal. — Hardwood.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 


Powder  Makers 
Paint  and  Varnish  Makers 
Manufacturers  of  Live  Stock 
Powders 
Restaurants 


Drug  and  Chemical  Manufacturers 

Printing  Ink  Makers 

Hotels 

Coal  Dealers 


Used  for 


Making  Blasting  Powder 
Deodorizers  and  Disinfectants 
Basis  of  Black  Paint 
Medicinal  Purposes 
Artists’  Crayons 


Live  Stock  Powders 
Gun  Powder 
Metallurgic  Operations 
Component  of  Printing  Inks 
Fuel — Domestic  Use 


Wood  Pulp. — Grades,  SA,  B,  D,  L.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Manufacturers  of: 
Explosives 
Wall  Paper 
Toys 
Dolls 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of: 
Linoleum 

Smokeless  Powders 
Electrical  Appliances 


Dynamite 
Oil  Cloth 
Wall  Paper 
Insulation 


Used  for 

Linoleum 

Smokeless  Powder 

Toys 

Dolls 


Nitrate  of  Soda-Refined. 


Packing  Houses 
Manufacturing  Chemists 


Preserving  Meats 
Acid  Manufacture 


(Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Acid  Manufacturers 
Drug  Manufacturers 

Used  for 
Drugs 

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Nitrate  of  Soda — Crude.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 


Fertilizer  Manufacturers 
Chemical  Manufacturers 
Explosive  Manufacturers 


Blasting  Powder  Manufacturers 
Acid  Manufacturers 
Dye  Manufacturers 


Fertilizers 
Nitric  Acid 
Potassium  Nitrate 


Used  for 

Manufacture  of  Explosives 
Manufacture  of  Acids 
Manufacture  of  Dyes 


Saltpetre. — Six  standard  sizes:  Powdered,  Granulated,  Small, 

Medium,  Large  and  Extra  Large  Crystals.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 


Manufacturers  of  Fireworks 
Manufacturers  of  Snuff 
Manufacturers  of  Brick 
Manufacturers  of  Live  Stock 
Food 

Meat  Packers 
Stock  Raisers 

Makers  of  Commercial  Fertil- 
izers 

Tobacco  Manufacturers 
Cigar  Manufacturers 
Manufacturers  of  Chemicals 


Manufacturers  of  Paper 
Manufacturers  of  Cigarettes 
Manufacturers  of  Leather 
Manufacturers  of  A Blasting  and 
Sporting  Powders 
Manufacturers  of  Guns 
Munition  Plants 
Druggists  (For  Prescriptions) 

Tool  and  Fire  Arms  Manufacturers 
Glass  Manufacturers 


Used  for 


Component  of  Fireworks 
Component  of  Paper 
Component  of  Cigars 
Fertilizer 
Meat  Curing 
Tanning  Leather 
Component  of  Snuff 


A Blasting  and  Sporting  Powders 
Component  of  Brick 
Component  of  Cigarettes 
Chemical  Mixtures 
Stock  Food 

Bluing  Metal  (Gun  Barrels) 
Scouring  Glass 


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SPECIAL  PRODUCTS 

Nitre  Cake. — It  is  a non-dangerous  material  used  to  replace  sul- 
phuric acid.  It  is  used  in  many  chemical  processes  where  sulphuric  acid 
cannot  be  used.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 


Manufacturers  of: 

Soap 

Plaster 

Sheet  and  Tin  Plate 

Tubes 

Fertilizers 

Pressed  Steel 

Drop  Forgings 

Steel 

Hardware 

Ordnance  and  Munition 
Shoddy 

Miscellaneous  Users: 
Galvanizers 

Vegetable  and  Animal  Oil 
Refiners 

Sewage  Disposal 
Textile  Mills 
Smelters  and  Refiners 
Rubber  Reclaimers 


Manufacturers  of: 

Live  Stock  Food  (Conditioners) 

Baking  Powder 

Paper  Pulp 

Heavy  Chemicals 

Dyestuff  Intermediates 

Tool  Steel 

Enameled  and  Stamped  Ware 
Bolts,  Nuts  and  Rivets 
Lens 

Water  Closet  Cleaners 
Shells  and  Cartridges 

Miscellaneous  Users: 

Miners  of  Precious  and  High 
Grade  Metals 
Tanners 
Platers 

Rendering  Works 
Silk  Mills  (Natural) 

Foundries 


Used  for 


Acid  Wash 
Regenerating  Plaster 
Bleaching  Paper  Pulp 
Preparing  Muriatic  Acid 
Acidifying  Naphtholates 
Grease  Recovery 
Flux 

Flotation  of  Ores 
Pickling  (In  Tanning) 
Preparing  Sulphates 
Acidifying  Phenolates 
Acid  Grease  Wash 
Souring  (In  Textile  Mills) 
Acid  Dye  Bath 
Cyanide  Process 
Refining  Copper 


Acidifying  Soap  Stock  (Patent  Ap- 
plied for) 

Acidifying  Phosphatic  Fertilizers 
Manufacture  of  Live  Stock  Condi- 
tioners 

Carbonizing  (In  Shoddy  Mills) 
Removing  Feces  and  Ferric  Oxide 
Removing  Oxide  and  Scale  (Pat- 
ented Process) 

Substitute  for  Cream  of  Tartar 
Leaching  of  Ores 

One  Bath  Chrome  Process  (In  Tan- 
ning) 

Larvicide 

Bleaching  Woolens  and  Silks 
Disinfectant 


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BY-PRODUCTS 

Wood  Oil. — From  the  destructive  distillation  of  hardwoods.  (Du 
Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 


Paint  and  Varnish  Manufac- 
turers 

Mange  Cure  Manufacturers 


Miners 

Sheep  Dip  Manufacturers 
Disinfectant  Manufacturers 


Used  for 

Wood  Preservative  Solvent  for  Paints  and  Varnishes 

Deodorant  Manufacture  of  Disinfectants  for  a 

Manufacture  of  Mange  Cures  Deodorant  and  Disinfectant 
Manufacture  of  Sheep  Dips  Flotation  Oil 


Recovered  Salt. — Common  salt  containing  varying  percentages  of 
potash.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 


Fertilizer  Manufacturers 
Ice  Cream  Manufacturers 
Tanners 
Farmers 


Brick  and  Tile  Manufacturers 
Chemical  Stoneware  Manufacturers 
Railroads  (Steam  and  Electric) 


Fertilizer  Filler 
Glazing  Clay  Products 
Fertilizer 

Refrigerating  Brine 


Used  for 

Salting  Hides 

Melting  Ice  and  Snow  on  Platforms, 
Frogs  and  Switches 


Metal  Scrap. — Low  grade.  Including  all  grades  of  iron  and  steel. 
(Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Rolling  Mills  Foundries 


Re-working 


Used  for 


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Metal  Scrap. — High  grade.  Including  all  grades  of  brass,  copper, 
lead,  bronze,  aluminum,  babbitt,  zinc,  electrotype  metal,  and  drosses 
from  lead,  tin,  zinc,  and  brass.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Smelters 

Brass  Foundries 

Refiners 

Used  by 

Brass  and  Copper  Sheet  Manufac- 
turers 

Re-working 

Used  for 

Burlap. — Various  grades  and  sizes.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of  Bags  and  Bagging 


Re-working 

Used  for 

Lead  in  Pigs. — Weighing  100  lbs.  each.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Plumbers 

Municipalities 

Pipe  and  Steam  Fitters 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of  Lead  Pipe  and 
Sheet 

Smelters  and  Refiners 

Piping  and  Sheeting 
Making  Solder 

Used  for 

Caulking 

Alloy 

Paper  Scrap. — Various  kinds.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Manufacturers  of  Paper  Manufacturers  of  Paper  Board 

. Used  for 

Re  working 

Rubber  Scrap. — Various  kinds.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Reclaimers  (Rubber) 

Used  for 


Recovery  of  Rubber 


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Drums — Iron  and  Steel. — 110-gallon  capacity.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Manufacturers  of: 
Chemicals 
Tallow 

Paint  and  Varnish 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of: 
Glycerin 
Soap 

Dyestuff  Intermediates 


Miscellaneous  Users:  Miscellaneous  Users: 

Oil  Refiners  Automobile  Owners 

Railroads 


Shipping  Chemicals 
Shipping  Tallow 
Shipping  Paint 
Shipping  Glycerin 
Gasoline  Storage 


Used  for 

Shipping  Dyestuff  Intermediates 
Shipping  Soap 
Shipping  Varnish 
Shipping  Oil 

Distributing  and  Storing  Oil 


Bags. — Nitrate  of  soda.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Produce  Distributors  Coal  Miners 

Railroads  Contractors 

Bags  and  Bagging  Manufac-  Shoe  Findings  Manufacturers 
turers  Casting  Manufacturers 

Ice  Manufacturers  Barrel  Top  Manufacturers 

Mattress  Manufacturers  Manufacturers  of  Ground  Lime- 

Manufacturers  of  Ground  Lime  stone 


Used  for 


Shipping  Produce 

Repairing  Fills  from  Washouts 

Re-working 

Shipping  Shoe  Findings 
Mattress  Filling 
Shipping  Ground  Lime 


Shipping  Coal 

Cofferdam  and  Lever  Work 
Shipping  Ice 
Shipping  Castings 
Barrel  Tops 

Shipping  Ground  Limestone 


Bags. — Miscellaneous,  various  kinds  and  sizes.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Manufacturers  of  Bags  and  Bagging 


Re-working 


Used  for 


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Barrels. — Oil,  paint,  alcohol,  grease,  slack,  and  other  classes.  (Du 
Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Grease  and  Tallow  Manufacturers 
Paint  Manufacturers 
Alcohol  Manufacturers 


Used  for 


Shipping  or  Containing : 
Grease 
Alcohol 
Oil 

Paint 

Boxes. — Wooden.  All  kinds.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Packers  Shippers 

Used  for 

Containers 


Oil  Refiners 
Tar  Distillers 
Barrel  Manufacturers 
Lime  Manufacturers 


Recoopering 

Shipping  or  Containing : 
Tallow 
Lime 
Tar 


Belting. — Leather,  rubber,  fabric.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 

Used  by 

Mill  Supplies  Manufacturers  Novelty  Manufacturers 

Used  for 

Re-use  Re-working 

Bristles. — Russian  hog  and  other  kinds.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 
Used  by 

Brush  Manufacturers 


Brushes 


Used  for 


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Cotton  Ties. — Steel  bands  from  bales  ot  cotton.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


Used  by 

Cotton  Ginners 

Used  for 

Re-Use 


Secondhand  Machinery. — Occasionally  this  Division  has  for  sale 
the  following: 

Boilers 

Engines 

Blowers 

Hangers 

Pulleys 

(Iron,  Wood  and  Steel) 

Motors 

Pipe  Cutting  Machines 

Pumps 

Tanks 

and  other  various  kinds  of  machinery  and  parts.  (Du  Pont  Co.) 


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CUSTOMERS 

There  is  no  line  of  activity  that  does  not  require  one  or  more  of 
the  various  Du  Pont  products.  The  following  list  of  customers  is  far 
from  complete  and  is  intended  to  give  only  a general  idea  of  some  of 
the  chief  possibilities.  A better  idea  of  the  nature  of  the  different 
products  listed  below  can  be  obtained  by  referring  back  to  the  descrip- 
tive paragraphs  on  preceding  pages,  where  advice  is  given  as  to  just  how 
correspondence  should  be  addressed. 

Aeroplanes,  Manufacturers  of 

Py=ra=lin  Transparent  Sheeting. — For  making  wind  shields. 
(Pages  51  to  53.) 

Pyroxylin  Solutions. — For  finishing  wood  and  metal  parts.  (Page 

75.) 

Water=proof  Cement. — For  cementing  wood  and  fabrics.  (Pages 

75  and  76.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  upholstering  seats.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Aeroplane  Varnish. — For  finishing  linen  and  cotton  planes.  (Page 

86.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  finishing  all  wood  and  metal  parts  as 
well  as  engines  and  other  mechanical  parts ; also  for  plant,  equipment, 
and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Agricultural  Implement  Manufacturers 
Fabrikoid. — For  finishing  seats  and  tops.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 
Water=proof  Cement. — For  cementing  parts.  (Pages  75  and  76.) 
Belt  Cement. — F or  cementing  belts.  (Page  76.) 

Bags. — For  shipping  small  parts.  (Page  146.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — Complete  line  for  finishing  all  classes  of 
implements  and  implement  parts.  Also,  for  painting  plants,  equipment, 
and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Architectural  Iron  Workers 

Paints  (Antoxide,  Ferro=Keep,  and  Carpo). — Rust-inhibitive  paints 
for  all  classes  of  iron  and  steel  buildings.  (Pages  78,  79,  119  and  120.) 

Artificial  Leather  Manufacturers 
Leather  Substitute  Solutions. — For  finishing  and  graining  arti- 
ficial leathers.  (Page  73.) 

Pyroxylin  Solutions. — For  making  leather  substitute  solutions. 
(Page  75.) 

Benzol. — For  making  stains.  (Pages  81  to  83.) 

Colors  and  Pigments. — For  making  solutions.  (Page  136.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  painting  plants,  equipment,  and  offices. 
(See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


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Automobile  and  Carriage  Builders 

Fabrikoid. — For  upholstering,  finishing,  and  trimming  cushions  and 
bodies  and  for  making  tops.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Py=ra=!in  Transparent  Sheeting. — For  flexible  windows  in  curtains 
and  for  dimmers  and  glare  shields.  (Pages  51  to  53.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels. — For  finishing  wood  and  metal  parts.  (Page 
75.) 

Water=proof  Cement. — For  cementing  parts.  (Pages  75  and  76.) 
Lacquers  (Wood  and  Metal). — For  finishing  wood  and  metal  parts. 
(Pages  76  and  77.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  tops,  top  boosts,  tool  bags,  kick  pads,  and  tire 
covers.  (Pages  48  to  50.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  Vehicles,  Fillers,  Thin= 
ners,  and  Driers. — For  finishing  all  parts.  Also  for  painting  plants, 
equipment,  and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Baby  Carriage  Manufacturers 

Fabrikoid. — For  tops  and  upholstering.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  tops  and  curtains.  (Pages  48  to  50.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale  from  metal  parts.  (Page 
143.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  and  Enamels. — For  finishing  all 
parts.  Also  for  painting  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See  Plants, 
page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Bag  Manufacturers 

(See  Leather  Goods  Manufacturers,  page  168.) 

Battery  Manufacturers  (Dry  Cell,  Wet  Cell,  and  Storage) 

Pitch. — For  sealing.  (Page  77.) 

Coke. — For  carbons.  (Page  77.) 

Py=ra=lin. — For  insulation.  (Pages  51  to  61.) 

Solutions. — For  filling.  (Page  65.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  painting  plants,  equipment,  and  offices. 
(See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Belting  Manufacturers 

Belt  Cement. — For  cementing  belts.  (Page  76.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  making  men’s  belts.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  painting  plants,  equipment,  and  offices. 
(See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Bicycle,  Motorcycle  and  Velocipede  Manufacturers 

Fabrikoid. — For  upholstering  and  making  accessories.  (Pages  42 
to  47.) 

Lacquers. — For  finishing  wood  and  metal  parts.  (Pages  76  and  77.) 

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Enamels. — For  finishing  wood  and  metal  parts.  (Pages  75,  94  to 
101,  and  130.) 

Py=ra=Iin  Tubing. — For  making  grips  for  handles.  (Pages  54  to  56, 
and  58.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  tool  bags  and  covers.  (Pages  48  to  50.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Boiler  Makers 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Lacquers,  Enamels,  and  Japans. — For  brass  parts  and  trim.  (Pages 
75  to  77,  94  to  101,  115,'  116,  and  130.) 

Paints. — For  fronts,  tanks,  stacks,  sheet  iron  and  steel  parts.  Also 
for  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages 
87  to  140.) 

Bookbinders 

Household  Cement. — For  general  cementing.  (Page  76.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  binding  books  of  all  kinds,  including  bank  books 
and  loose  leaf  books  as  well  as  other  standard  kinds.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Pyroxylin  Transparent  Leather  Renovator.  — For  varnishing. 
(Page  73.) 

Bronze  Powder  and  Bronzing  Solutions. — For  bronzing.  (Pages 
71  and  100.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  painting  plants,  equipment,  and  offices. 
(See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Bottlers 

Py=ra=!in  Sheeting. — For  making  sanitary  covers  for  milk  bottles 
and  also  patent  bottle  stoppers.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  shipping  cases  and  stenciling.  Also 
for  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87 
to  140.) 

Box  Makers 

Household  Cement. — For  cementing  parts.  (Page  76.) 

Py=ra=Iin  Transparent  Sheeting. — For  making  a water-proof  cov- 
ering for  fancy  boxes,  and  for  transparent  windows.  (Pages  51  to  53.) 

Py=ra=lin  Colored  Sheeting. — For  covering  fancy  boxes.  (Pages  55 
to  57.) 

Bronze  Powder. — For  bronzing.  (Page  71.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  boxes.  Also  for  plants,  equipment,  and 
offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Brewers 

Py=ra=lin  Beer  Scrapers. — For  scraping  tops  of  beer  glasses.  (See 
Py-ra-lin  Manufactured  Articles,  pages  58  to  60.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


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Bridge  Builders 

Refined  Tar. — For  water-proofing  foundations.  (Page  78.) 

Paints  (Antoxide,  Ferro=Keep,  and  Carpo). — Rust-inhibitive  paints 
for  protecting  all  classes  of  metal  structures.  (Pages  78,  79,  119  and 
120.) 

Brokers 

Brokers  of  different  kinds  handle  many  of  the  Du  Pont  Products 
and  By-Products. 


Bronzing  Solution  Manufacturers 


Bronze  Powder. — For  making  bronzing  solutions. 
Bronzing  Solutions. — Vehicles  for  bronze  powder. 

100.) 


Buckle  Manufacturers 


(Page  71.) 
(Pages  71  and 


Py=ra=lin  Cement. — For  cementing  py-ra-lin  parts.  (Page  76.) 
Py=ra=lin  Sheeting,  Rod,  and  Beading. — For  making  buckle  parts. 
(Pages  51  to  57.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels.— For  coating  buckles.  (Page  75.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  Page  143.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


Builders 

Pitch. — For  roof  construction.  (Page  77.) 

Refined  Tar. — For  painting  and  renovating  roofs,  and  for  water- 
proofing foundations.  (Page  78.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Enamels,  Driers,  and  Special  Finishes. — For 

finishing  all  classes  of  structural  material.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also 
pages  75  to  77  and  87  to  140.) 

Buttons,  Makers  of 

Pyroxylin  Solutions  and  Enamels. — For  coating  buttons.  (Page 
75.) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  covering  fancy  buttons.  (Pages  51  to  53 
and  55  to  57.) 

Py=ra=lin  Colored  Sheeting. — A fancy  covering  for  buttons  and  for 
covering  shoe  buttons.  (Pages  56  and  57.) 

Py=ra=lin  Cement. — For  cementing  py-ra-lin.  (Page  76.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  covering  buttons  used  in  upholstering.  (Pages  42 
to  47.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


Cabinet  Makers 

Pyroxylin  Enamels. — For  enameling  parts.  (Page  75.) 
Water=proof  Cement. — For  cementing  parts.  (Pages  75  and  76.) 
Household  Cement. — For  cementing  wood  and  fabrics.  (Page  76.) 


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Lacquers  (Wood  and  Metal). — For  lacquering  parts.  (Pages  76 

and  77.) 

Py=ra=lin  Transparent  Sheeting. — For  windows  where  needed. 
(Pages  51  to  53.) 

Py=ra-Iin  Sheeting  (Ivory  and  Fancy). — For  inlay  and  finishing 
decorative  parts.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  Stains,  and  Driers. — A 

complete  line,  including  specially  recommended  Systems  for  finishing 
all  parts  of  all  classes  of  wood  and  metal  furniture  and  fixtures.  Also 
paints  and  varnishes  for  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See  Plants, 
page  178;  also  pages  75  to  77  and  87  to  140.) 

Calculating  Machines,  Manufacturers  of 

Py=ra=lin  Transparent  Sheeting. — For  windows  in.  (Pages  51 
to  53.) 

Py=ra=Iin  Sheeting. — For  making  keys.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to 
57.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Enamels,  Lacquers,  and  Bronzes. — For  finishing  parts  of  machines. 
(Pages  71,  74  to  77,  94  to  101,  and  130.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Camera  Manufacturers 

Fabrikoid. — For  covering  camera  boxes.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Cement. — For  cementing.  (Pages  75  and  76.) 

Leather  Renovating  Solutions. — For  renovating  leather  and  leather 
substitutes.  (Page  73.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Can  Manufacturers 

Preservative  Paints. — For  painting  metal  kegs.  (Pages  78,  79,  119 

and  120.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Canneries 

Alum. — For  pickling  and  preserving.  (Page  67.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Cap  Manufacturers 

Fabrikoid. — For  visors,  hat  sweats,  or  complete  caps.  (Pages  42 
to  47.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


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Celebrations  and  Pageants 

Fireworks  Powder. — For  making  fireworks.  (Page  36.) 

Saltpetre. — For  making  fireworks.  (Page  142.) 

Py=ra=lin  Advertising  Novelties,  Banners  and  Buttons.  (See 
Py-ra-lin  Manufactured  Articles,  pages  58  to  60.) 

Paints  and  Colors. — For  painting  signs,  banners,  and  properties. 
(Pages  87  to  140.) 

Cement  Manufacturers  (Portland) 

(See  Quarrymen,  page  180.) 

Chemical  Manufacturers  (Including  Manufacturing 
Pharmacists) 

Charcoal. — For  a drug,  deodorizer,  disinfectant,  and  stock  powder. 
(Page  141.) 

Pitch. — For  making  shoemakers’  wax.  (Page  77.) 

180°  Benzol  (Water  White  Heavy  Naphtha)  . — For  a variety  of 
chemical  compounds,  degreasing  compounds  and  as  a solvent.  (Page 
82.) 

Iso  Amyl  Acetate. — For  flavoring  extracts  and  photometric  stand- 
ard. (Page  70.) 

Ethyl  Acetate  U.  S.  P. — Used  as  a solvent.  (Page  71.) 

Benzol. — For  extracting,  dissolving  and  crystallizing  drugs  and 
chemicals,  and  for  degreasing  and  cleaning  compounds.  (Pages  81  to 
83.) 

Refined  Fusel  Oil. — For  a solvent,  also  base  for  manufacture  of 
amyl  acetate.  (Page  69.) 

Sodium  Acetate. — For  use  as  such,  and  as  a base  for  acetic  acid 
and  other  acetates.  (Pages  63  and  77.) 

Acids:  Sulphuric,  Hydrochloric,  Nitric,  Acetic,  Lactic. — For 

reagents.  (Pages  62  and  63.) 

Battery  Solutions. — For  filling  batteries.  (Page  65.) 

Alum. — For  filtration  and  other  uses.  (Pages  66  and  67.) 

Bichromate  of  Soda. — For  colors  and  battery  solutions.  (Page  68.) 

Distilled  Water. — For  all  purposes.  (Page  68.) 

Nitrate  of  Soda. — For  all  purposes.  (Pages  141  and  142.) 

Coke. — For  .carbon.  (Page  77.) 

Diphenylamine. — For  various  uses  in  investigation.  (Page  84.) 

Aniline. — For  various  uses  in  investigation.  (Page  83.) 

Dimethylaniline. — For  various  uses  in  investigation.  (Page  84.) 

Dinitrophenol. — For  various  uses  in  investigation.  (Page  85.) 

Benzaldehyde. — For  various  uses  in  investigation.  (Page  86.) 

Ether  (Anaesthesia,  U.  S.  P.,  “Washed”). — Anaesthetic,  manufac- 
ture of  liniments,  solvent,  liquid  skin  or  court  plaster,  and  corn  cures. 
(Page  72.) 

Saltpetre  (Powdered,  Granulated,  Small,  Medium,  Large  and 
Extra  Large  Crystals). — For  manufacturing  drugs  and  live  stock 
powders.  (Page  142.) 


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Naphtha. — Solvent.  (Pages  81  and  82.) 

Naphthalene. — Base  for  drugs  and  dyes.  (Page  81.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  preparation  of  sulphates,  hydrochloric  acid,  and 
as  a sulphuric  acid  substitute.  (Page  143.) 

Drums. — For  shipping  and  containers.  (Page  146.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.)  Special  fume-resisting  grades 
for  exposed  parts. 

Cities 

(See  Municipalities,  page  173.) 

Clay  Miners  (Pit  and  Underground) 

Du  Pont  Straight  Dynamite. — For  shooting  flint  clay,  mudcapping 
boulders,  and  digging  ditches  to  drain  pits.  (Page  1.) 

Red  Cross  Extra  Dynamite. — For  blasting  down  hard  and  soft 
clays  and  shale;  for  removing  stumps  and  boulders,  digging  drainage 
ditches  and  stripping.  (Pages  3 and  4.) 

Quarry  Powder. — For  blasting  down  hard  and  soft  clays  and  shale; 
for  removing  stumps  and  boulders ; digging  drainage  ditches ; and 
stripping.  (Pages  9 and  10.) 

Blasting  Powder  (A  and  B). — For  blasting  down  clay  and  shale. 
(Pages  17  and  18.) 

Monobel  No.  1. — For  underground  mining  of  flint  clay.  (Page  12). 
Thawing  Kettles. — For  thawing  out  frozen  explosives.  (Page  25.) 
Blasting  Supplies. — See  detailed  description  of  each  of  these  articles 
for  uses.  (Pages  19  to  26.) 

Clocks,  Manufacturers  of 

Py=ra=lin  Transparent  Sheeting. — For  making  crystals  and  cover- 
ing cases  and  dials.  (Pages  51  to  53.) 

Py=ra=lin  Colored  Sheeting. — For  making  dials  and  covering  cases. 
(Pages  56  and  57.) 

Py=ra=lin  Dials. — For  clock  dials.  (See  Py-ra-lin  Manufactured 
Articles,  pages  58  to  60.) 

Household  Cement  and  Water=proof  Cement. — For  cementing 

parts.  (Pages  75  and  76.) 

Py=ra=Iin  Cement. — For  cementing  py-ra-lin  and  celluloid.  (Page 
76.)  . 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Clothing  Manufacturers 

Household  Cement. — For  cementing  fabrics.  (Page  76.) 

Py=ra=lin  Transparent  Sheeting  (Colored). — For  cap  visors. 

(Pages  52  and  53.) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  covering  buttons.  (Pages  51  to  53  and 
55  to  57.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


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Collar  and  Cuff  Manufacturers 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting  (Solid  or  Interlined,  Smooth  or  Linen  Fin= 
ish). — For  making  collars  and  cuffs.  (Pages  51,  52  and  55.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Comb  Manufacturers 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting  in  Ivory,  Shell,  Transparent  and  Fancy 
Colors. — For  the  manufacture  of  combs  and  hair  ornaments.  (Pages 
51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Py=ra=lin  Cement. — For  cementing.  (Page  76.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Contractors 

Du  Pont  Straight  Dynamite  25  to  60%. — For  wet  work  requiring 
a fast  explosive,  such  as  mudcapping  boulders,  mudcapping  machineries, 
and  in  rock  where  a shattering  explosive  is  desired ; for  blasting  ditches 
by  the  propagated  method.  (Page  1.) 

Red  Cross  Straight  Dynamite  25  to  60%  (a  Low  Freezing  Explo= 
sive). — For  blasting  requiring  a fast  but  comparatively  insensitive  ex- 
plosive ; used  in  road  and  railroad  construction,  quarrying  and  general 
excavation.  (Pages  1 and  2.) 

Du  Pont  Extra  30  to  60%  Dynamite. — For  general  excavation,  in 
rock  blasting,  in  dry  work  where  marked  shattering  is  not  needed. 
(Pages  2 and  3.) 

Red  Cross  Extra  20  to  60%  Dynamite  (a  Low  Freezing,  Insensi= 
tive  Explosive). — For  all  classes  of  work  where  water  trouble  is  not 
encountered.  (Pages  3 and  4.) 

Du  Pont  Gelatin. — For  blasting  hard  and  medium  rock,  submarine 
work  and  close  work.  (Pages  4 and  5.) 

Repauno  Gelatin  35  to  75%. — For  blasting  hard  and  medium  rock, 
submarine  work  and  close  work.  (Page  5.) 

Red  Cross  Gelatin  35  to  90%. — Used  in  general  excavation  in  hard 
and  medium  rock  and  in  submarine  work ; also  in  ditch  blasting  through 
sandy  ground,  and  in  rock  blasting  where  the  burden  is  extremely  heavy 
at  the  toe.  (Page  4.) 

Du  Pont  Blasting  Gelatin  100%. — Used  in  hard-shooting  rock 
where  the  holes  must  be  small,  and  in  all  classes  of  submarine  work  for 
harbor  and  river  improvement,  and  for  destroying  wrecked  vessels. 
(Page  6.) 

Red  Cross  Farm  Powder. — For  the  same  purposes  as  the  low 
strengths  of  Red  Cross  Extra  dynamite.  (Page  7.) 

Du  Pont  RRP. — In  dry  work  for  excavating  or  stripping  soil,  shale 
and  rock.  (Pages  15  and  16.) 

Du  Pont  F,  FF,  FFF. — For  same  classes  of  work  as  Du  Pont  RRP 
where  a stronger  explosive  is  needed.  (Page  16). 


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DU  PONT  BLASTING  MACHINE  AND  ELECTRIC  BLASTING  CAP  WORKS 

Du  Pont  Quarry  Powder  (Low  Freezing). — For  open  work  in 
rock,  shale,  and  hard  ground.  (Pages  9 and  10.) 

Blasting  Powder  (A  and  B). — For  stripping  and  excavating  soil, 
shale  and  rock  in  dry  work.  (Pages  17  and  18.) 

Refined  Tar. — For  waterproofing  foundation  walls,  for  roofs,  and 
for  painting  iron  pipes;  for  road  binder.  (Page  78.) 

Dark  Creosote. — For  preserving  timbers  and  other  wooden  parts. 
(Page  80.) 

Bags  (Nitrate  of  Soda). — For  cofferdams  and  levees.  (Page  146.) 
Blasting  Supplies.  (See  detailed  description  on  pages  19  to  26.) 
Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  all  classes  of  buildings  and  equipment. 
(See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Decorators 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — For  finishing.  (Page  74.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels. — For  enameling  surfaces.  (Page  75.) 
Pyroxylin  Solutions. — For  finishing  and  water-proofing  surfaces. 
(Page  75.) 

Wood  and  Metal  Lacquers. — For  lacquering  surfaces.  (Pages  76 
and  77.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  a leather  substitute  in  all  classes  of  decoration. 
(Pages  42  to  47.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Colors,  Enamels,  Stains,  Bronzes. — For  all 

classes  of  decoration.  (Pages  71,  74,  75,  100'  and  87  to  140.) 


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Degreasing  Compounds,  Manufacturers  of 

Benzol. — For  solvent.  (Pages  81  to  83.) 

Toluol. — For  solvent.  (Page  82.) 

Naphtha. — For  solvent.  (Pages  81  and  82.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Distillers 

Barrels. — For  shipping  and  containers.  (Page  147.) 

Barrel  Paints. — For  painting  all  classes  of  barrels.  (Page  129.) 
Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Divers 

Gelatin — Du  Pont,  Repauno,  Red  Cross. — For  submarine  blasting. 

(Pages  4 to  6.) 

Blasting  Gelatin  100%. — For  submarine  blasting.  (Page  6.) 
Py=ra=lin  Transparent  Sheeting. — For  windows  in  helmets.  (Pages 
51  to  53.) 

Blasting  Supplies. — (See  detailed  descriptions  on  pages  19  to  26.) 

Drug  Manufacturers 

(See  Chemical  Manufacturers,  pages  154  and  155.) 

Druggists  (Retail) 

Py=ra=lin  Manufactured  Articles. — Toilet,  Manicure,  and  Novelty. 
(Pages  58  to  60.) 

Saltpetre  (All  Standard  Sizes  of  Crystals). — A drug.  (Page  142.) 
Ether  (Anaesthesia). — A drug.  (Page  72.) 

Star  Solvent. — A solvent.  (Page  70.) 

Amyl  Acetate. — Thinner  for  lacquers.  (Page  70.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — All  classes  for  all  purposes.  (Pages  71, 
74  to  77,  and  87  to  140.) 

Dyestuff  Manufacturers 

Recovered  Salt. — To  precipitate  aniline.  (Page  144.) 

Aniline. — Component  of  dyes.  (Page  83.) 

Sodium  Acetate. — A solvent.  (Page  63.) 

Amyl  Acetate. — A solvent.  (Page  70.) 

Alum. — For  making  colors.  (Pages  66  and  67.) 

Bichromate  of  Soda. — For  making  colors.  (Page  68.) 

Nitrate  of  Soda. — For  making  colors.  (Pages  141  and  142.) 
Benzol.  For  making  colors.  (Pages  81  to  83.) 

Toluol. — For  making  colors.  (Page  82.) 

Diphenylamine. — For  making  colors.  (Page  84.) 

Aniline. — For  making  colors.  (Page  83.) 

Dimethylaniline. — For  making  colors.  (Page  84.) 

Binitrophenol. — For  making  colors.  (Page  85.) 


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Benzaldehyde. — For  making  colors.  (Page  86.) 

Tetramethyldiaminidiphenylmethane.  (Page  84.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  acidifying  phenolates  and  naphtholates.  (Page 
143.) 

Acids:  Sulphuric,  Hydrochloric,  Nitric,  Benzoic. — (Pages  62  and 
64.) 

Drums. — For  shipping  and  containers.  (Page  146.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to 
140.) 

Electric  Companies  (Light  and  Power) 

Dynamite  and  Blasting  Supplies. — For  digging  holes.  (Pages  1 to 
15  and  19  to  26.) 

Electric  Fixture  Manufacturers 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting,  Rod,  Tubing,  and  Beading. — For  ornamental 
parts,  shades  and  candle  tubes.  (Pages  51  to  58.) 

Lacquers. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Pages  76  and  77.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Page  75.) 

Pyroxylin  Solutions. — For  finishing  and  water-proofing  surfaces. 
(Page  75.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  and  Japans. — For  finish- 
ing all  classes  of  parts.  Also  for  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Electrical  Instrument  Manufacturers 

Amyl  Acetate. — Thinner  for  lacquers.  (Page  70.) 

Star  Solvent. — Thinner  for  lacquers.  (Page  70.) 

Water=proof  Cement. — For  cementing  parts.  (Pages  75  and  76.) 

Wood  and  Meta!  Lacquers. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Pages  76 
and  77.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Page  75.) 

Pyroxylin  Solutions. — For  finishing  and  water-proofing  surfaces. 
(Page  75.) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — Different  thicknesses  and  colors  for  making 
shades  and  ornamental  parts,  push  buttons,  meter  disks  and  wheels,  and 
candle  tubes.  (Pages  51  to  53,  and  55  to  57.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  covering  cases.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Technical  Varnishes. — For  varnishing  coils  and  similar  parts. 
(Manufactured  on  specifications  to  meet  requirements.) 

Battery  Solutions. — For  filling  batteries.  (Page  65.) 

Coke. — For  making  carbon.  (Page  77.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  and  Japans. — For  finishing  all  classes  of  parts. 
Also  for  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also 
pages  87  to  140.) 


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Electrical  Supplies  Manufacturers 

Pitch. — For  insulation.  (Page  77.) 

Refined  Tar. — For  insulating  wire.  (Page  78.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Technical  Varnishes. — For  varnishing  coils  and  similar  parts. 
(Manufactured  on  specifications  to  meet  requirements.) 

Dynamite  and  Blasting  Supplies.— For  digging  pole  holes.  (Pages 
1 to  15  and  19  to  26.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Enamels,  and  Japans. — For  finishing  all 
classes  of  parts,  and  for  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See  Plants, 
page  178;  also  pages  74  to  77,  100  and  87  to  140.) 

Factories 

(See  Plants,  page  178.) 

Farmers 

Recovered  Salt. — For  soil  treatment.  (Page  144.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  all  classes  of  building  and  equipment. 

(Pages  87  to  140.) 

(See  Professional  Blasters,  page  180.) 

Fertilizer  Manufacturers 

Recovered  Salt. — Used  as  a fertilizer  ingredient  and  filler.  (Page 
144.) 

Saltpetre. — For  manufacture  of  certain  high  grade  blended  fer- 
tilizers. (Page  142.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  acidifying  phosphates  and  as  a conditioner.  (Page 
143.) 

Sulphuric  Acid. — For  making  acid  phosphate.  (Page  62.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes.— For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Film  Manufacturers 

(See  Photographic  Supplies  Manufacturers,  pages  177  and  178.) 

Fireworks  Manufacturers 

Fireworks  Powder. — For  manufacture  of  all  kinds  of  fireworks. 

(Page  36.) 

Saltpetre. — For  manufacture  of  all  kinds  of  fireworks.  (Page  142.) 
Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Foresters 

Red  Cross  Extra  Dynamite. — For  building  trails,  and  establishing 

fire  breaks.  (Pages  3 and  4.) 

Blasting  Supplies.  (See  detailed  descriptions  for  uses,  pages  19 
to  26.) 


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Foundries 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Black  Sporting  Powder. — For  blowing  out  bolts  and  rivets.  (Page 
29.) 

Dynamite  (Different  Grades). — For  breaking  up  large  pieces  of 
metal  and  loosening  frozen  metal.  (Pages  1 to  15.) 

Refined  Tar. — For  painting  castings.  (Page  78.) 

Py=ra=lin. — For  goggles  made  from  clear  and  colored  sheeting. 
(Pages  51  to  61.) 

Blasting  Supplies.  (See  detailed  description  for  uses,  pages  19  to 
26.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Furniture  Manufacturers  (Wood  and  Metal) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting,  Rod,  and  Beading. — For  inlay,  windows,  and 
trim.  (Pages  51  to  57.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Page  75.) 

Pyroxylin  Lacquers. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Pages  76  and  77.) 

Pyroxylin  Solutions. — For  finishing  and  water-proofing  surfaces 
and  as  a wood  filler.  (Page  75.) 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — For  silver  painting  parts.  (Page  74.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  covering,  upholstering,  and  trimming.  (Pages  42 
to  47.) 

Leather  Renovators. — For  renovating  leather  and  leather  substi- 
tutes. (Page  73.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  Japans,  Driers,  and 
Stains. — For  finishing  all  classes  of  furniture.  (Pages  87  to  140.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Fuse  Manufacturers 

Fuse  Powder. — For  making  fuse.  (Page  18.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  Plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Garages 

Pyroxylin  Lacquers. — For  finishing  and  water-proofing  surfaces. 
(Pages  76  and  77.) 

Leather  Renovators. — For  renovating  and  cleaning  leather  and 
leather  substitutes.  (Page  73.) 

Water=proof  Cement. — For  cementing  wood  and  fabrics.  (Pages 
75  and  76.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  re-upholstering,  for  tops  and  curtains.  (Pages  42 
to  47.) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  windows  in  curtains,  dimmers  and  glare 
shields.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 


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Drums. — For  gasoline  storage.  (Page  146.) 

Galvanometers. — For  testing  out  electric  circuits.  (Page  24.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  and  Driers. — For  paint- 
ing, repainting,  and  touching  up  all  classes  of  vehicles.  Also  for  shop 
equipment  and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Gas  Companies 

Explosives  and  Blasting  Supplies. — For  all  excavation  including 
trenches.  (See  Contractors,  pages  156  and  157.) 

Lead  (Pig).  — For  caulking  mains.  (Page  145.) 

Metal  Preservative  Paints. — Rust-inhibitive  paints  for  all  classes 
of  inside  and  outside  metal.  (Pages  78,  79,  119  and  120.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Gas  Fixture  Manufacturers 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting.— For  shades  and  trimming  and  candle  tubes. 
(Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Pyroxylin  Lacquers. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Pages  76  and  77.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Page  75.) 

Pyroxylin  Solutions. — For  finishing  and  water-proofing  surfaces. 
(Page  75.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Bronzes,  Enamels,  Japans,  and 
Driers. — For  finishing  all  classes  of  parts.  Also  for  plants,  equipment, 
and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  71,  100  and  87  to  140.) 

Gas  Mantle  Manufacturers 

Amyl  Acetate  and  Star  Solvent. — Solvents  for  mantle  dip.  (Page 
70.) 

Mantle  Dips. — For  dipping  gas  mantles  to  prevent  fracture.  (Page 
72.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Gilding  Solution  Manufacturers 

Gun  Cotton. — A base  for  manufacture.  (Pages  39  and  40.) 

Amyl  Acetate. — Solvent.  (Page  70.) 

Star  Solvent. — Solvent.  (Page  70.) 

Refined  Fusel  Oil. — Solvent.  (Page  69.) 

Benzol. — Solvent.  (Pages  81  to  83.) 

Bronze  Powder. — For  making  bronzing  solutions.  (Page  71.) 

Bronzing  Liquids. — For  making  bronzing  solutions.  (Pages  71  and 

100.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


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Glass  Manufacturers 

Nitrate  of  Soda. — Component  of  glass.  (Pages  141  and  142.) 

Saltpetre. — Component  of  glass.  (Page  142.) 

High  Explosives. — For  mining  glass  sand.  (Pages  1 to  16.) 

Blasting  Supplies.  See  detailed  description  for  uses.  (Pages  19 
to  26.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Glue  Manufacturers 

Litharge. — For  making  white  glue.  (Pages  124  and  125.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Government  Engineers 

Blasting  Gelatin. — For  heavy  submarine  work.  (Page  6.) 

Gelatin — Du  Pont,  Red  Cross,  Repauno. — For  submarine  work  and 
river  and  harbor  improvements.  (Pages  4 to  6.) 

High  Explosives. — For  general  construction  work.  (Pages  1 to  16.) 

Low  Powders. — For  general  construction  work.  (Pages  15  and  16.) 

Blasting  Powder. — For  general  construction  work.  (Pages  17  and 
18.) 

Py=ra=lin. — For  manufacture  of  scientific  instruments,  and  for  win- 
dows in  submarines,  aeroplanes,  motor  trucks  and  automobiles.  (Pages 
51  to  61.) 

Pontar. — For  road  binder.  (Page  78.) 

Bags  (Nitrate  of  Soda). — For  cofferdams  and  levee  work.  (Page 
146.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  acidifying  ponds  as  a larvicide.  (Page  143.) 

Dark  Creosote. — For  preserving  wooden  timbers.  (Page  80.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  Japans. — For  all  purposes, 
inside  and  outside,  including  ship  paints.  (Pages  75  to  77  and  87  to 
140.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  upholstering  automobiles,  trucks,  and  ships’  fur- 
niture. (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Blasting  Supplies. — See  detailed  descriptions  for  uses.  (Pages  19 
to  26.) 

Government  and  Military  Departments 

Cannon  Powders. — Smokeless  propelling  charges.  (Pages  37  and 
38.) 

Triton  (Trinitrotoluol  or  T.  N.  T.). — For  bursting  charges  and 
manufacture  of  explosives.  (Page  38.) 

Gun  Cotton. — For  mines  and  manufacture  of  other  explosives. 
(Pages  39  and  40.) 

Detonators — Percussion. — For  detonating  explosives.  (Page  39.) 

Py=ra=lin  Discs. — For  primers.  (Page  41.) 


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Py=ra=Iin  Sheeting. — For  manufacture  of  scientific  instruments  and 
for  flexible  glass.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Ether. — For  laboratory  use.  (Page  72.) 

Black  Powder. — For  shrapnel  bursting  charge.  (Page  40.) 

Black  Powder  Pellets. — For  shrapnel.  (Page  40.) 

Black  Powder  Time  Fuse  Powder. — For  time  fuse.  (Page  40.) 

Black  Powder  Base  Charge. — For  shrapnel  base  charge.  (Page 
40.) 

Bags  (Nitrate  of  Soda). — For  trench  work.  (Page  146.) 

Drums. — For  pontoon  bridges.  (Page  146.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  acidifying  ponds  and  marshy  places  as  a larvicide. 
(Page  143.) 

High  Explosives. — For  clearing  and  draining  military  camps,  for 
digging  latrines,  for  laying  mines,  and  for  demolition  purposes.  (Pages 
1 to  26.) 

Blasting  Supplies. — See  detailed  descriptions  for  uses.  (Pages  19 
to  26.) 

Dark  Creosote. — For  disinfecting  camps.  (Page  80.) 

Rubber  Cloth  Blankets. — For  dressing  station  water-proof  blankets. 
(Page  50.) 

Aeroplane  Varnish. — For  finishing  cotton  and  linen  planes.  (Page 
86.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  and  Enamels. — For  all  purposes. 
(Pages  75  to  77  and  87  to  140.) 

Gun  Manufacturers 

Fabrikoid. — For  making  gun  cases. 

Saltpetre. — For  bluing  barrels.  (Page  142.) 

Varnishes. — For  finishing  gun  stocks. 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Hardware  (Builders’)  Manufacturers 

Bags  (Nitrate  of  Soda). — For  shipping  small  parts.  (Page  146.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Page  75.) 

Pyroxylin  Lacquers. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Pages  76  and  77.) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  decorating.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to 
57.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — All  kinds  for  all  purposes.  Also  for  plants, 
equipment,  and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Hardware  Specialty  Manufacturers 

Bags  (Nitrate  of  Soda). — For  shipping  small  parts.  (Page  146.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Page  75.) 

Pyroxylin  Lacquers. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Pages  76  and  77.) 

Py=ra=lin. — For  flexible  glass,  handles  and  trimmings.  (Pages  51 
to  61.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  covering  surfaces.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 


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Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  tool  bags  and  covers.  (Pages  48  to  50.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  Japans,  and  Driers. — 

For  finishing  all  kinds  of  parts.  Also  for  plants,  equipment,  and  offices. 
(See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Harness  Makers 

Py=ra=lin  Rings  and  Loops. — For  martingales  and  keepers,  and  har- 
ness decorations.  (See  Py-ra-lin  Manufactured  Articles,  pages  58  to 
60.) 

Leather  Renovators. — For  renovating  leather  and  leather  substi- 
tutes. (Page  73.) 

Belt  Cement. — For  cementing  leather.  (Page  76.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  making  parts  and  for  trimming.  Also  for  covers. 
(Pages  42  to  47.) 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  covers  and  parts.  (Pages  48  to  50.) 

Japans,  Lacquers,  and  Enamels. — For  finishing  parts.  (Pages  75 
to  77  and  87  to  140.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Heating  Supplies  Manufacturers 

Pyroxylin  Lacquers. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Pages  76  and  77.) 
Pyroxylin  Enamels. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Page  75.) 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — For  silver  painting.  (Page  74.) 
Bronzing  Solutions. — For  bronze  painting.  (Pages  71  and  100.) 
Metal  Paints  (Antoxide,  Ferro=Keep,  and  Carpo). — Rust-inhibi- 
tive  paints  for  painting  parts.  (Pages  78,  79,  119  and  120.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  finishing  parts.  Also  for  plants, 
equipment,  and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Homes 

Py=ra=Iin  Sheeting,  Rods,  Tubing,  Beading. — For  making  orna- 
mental articles.  (Pages  51  to  58.) 

Fabrikoid.  — For  upholstering  and  covering  furniture,  making 

screens,  table  covers,  hats,  and  useful  and  ornamental  articles.  (Pages 
42  to  47.) 

Household  Cement. — For  cementing  wood  and  fabrics.  (Page  76.) 
Pyroxylin  Enamels. — For  finishing  wood  and  metal  surfaces. 

(Page  75.) 

Bronzing  Solutions. — For  painting  surfaces  of  wood  and  metal. 
(Pages  71  and  100.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Floor  Waxes,  and  Other  Finishes. — For  paint- 
ing all  parts  of  homes  and  buildings.  (Pages  87  to  140.) 

Pyroxylin  Lacquers. — For  finishing  wood  and  metal  surfaces. 

(Pages  76  and  77.) 

Pyroxylin  Solutions. — For  finishing  wood  and  metal  surfaces. 

(Page  75.) 


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Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — For  silver  painting  surfaces,  wood 

and  metal.  (Page  74.) 

Py=ra=lin  Manufactured  Articles. — Including  manicure  sets,  toilet 
sets,  brushes,  combs,  salad  sets,  perfume  bottles,  toys,  and  novelties. 
(Pages  58  to  60.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  cleaning  out  fouled  drains.  (Page  143.) 

Hospitals 

Parlodion. — For  sealing  small  wounds.  (Page  74.) 

Ether  (Anaesthesia). — For  an  anaesthetic.  (Page  72.) 

Py=ra=lin  Tubes. — For  drinking  tubes.  (Pages  54  to  56  and  58.) 
Sanitary  Paints. — For  painting  interiors.  (Pages  88,  89,  125  and 
134.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  and  Japans. — For  paint- 
ing and  water-proofing  all  parts  of  buildings.  (Pages  75  to  77  and  87 
to  140.) 

Hotels 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  Bronzes,  and  Japans. — 

For  finishing  all  inside  and  outside  parts  and  equipment,  and  for  fin- 
ishing and  refinishing  furnishings.  (Pages  71,  74  to  77,  100,  and  87 
to  140.) 

Stove  Pipe  Enamel. — For  stoves,  ranges,  and  pipes.  (Page  100.) 
Fabrikoid. — For  upholstering  office  and  chamber  furniture.  (Pages 
42  to  47.) 

Py=ra=lin  Collars,  Cuffs,  and  Shirt  Fronts. — For  service.  (Page 
61.) 

Ice  Plants 

Bags  (Nitrate  of  Soda). — For  shipping  ice.  (Page  146.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Instrument  (Engineering)  Manufacturers 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  covering  and  windows.  (Pages  51  to  53 
and  55  to  57.) 

Lacquers  and  Enamels. — For  finishing  parts.  (Pages  75  to  77.) 
Fabrikoid. — For  covers.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  covers.  (Pages  48  to  50.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  finishing  parts,  and  for  plants,  equip- 
ment, and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Insulation  Material  Manufacturers 

Amyl  Acetate. — For  solvent.  (Page  70.) 

Star  Solvent. — For  solvent.  (Page  70.) 

Water-proof  Cement. — For  cementing.  (Pages  75  and  76.) 

Pitch. — For  insulating  compounds.  (Page  77.) 

Refined  Tar. — For  manufacturing  insulated  wire.  (Page  78.) 
Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178 ; also  pages  87  to  140.) 


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Jewelers  and  Manufacturing  Jewelers 

Py=ra=Iin  Sheeting  (Transparent  and  Colored). — For  manufactur- 
ing novelties  and  parts  of  jewelry  and  boxes.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55 
to  57.) 

Py=ra=lin  Combs  (Tortoise  Shell  and  Ivory). — For  silver  mount- 
ings. (See  Py-ra-lin  Manufactured  Articles,  pages  58  to  60.) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting  (Bronze  and  Other  Colors). — For  inlays  and 
covering.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Py=ra=lin  Manufactured  Articles. — Including  manicure  sets,  toilet 
sets,  combs,  brushes,  desk  fittings,  and  novelties.  (Pages  58  to  60.) 

Lacquers  and  Enamels. — For  decorating  and  protecting  precious 
metal  surfaces.  (Pages  75  to  77.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Kyanizing  Works 

Dark  Creosote  (Different  Grades  Including  Shingle  Oil). — For 

impregnating  wood.  (Page  80.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


PART  OF  DU  PONT  BLASTING  CAP  WORKS 

167 


Lacquer  Manufacturers 

Amyl  Acetate. — Solvent  in  the  manufacture  of  lacquers.  (Page  70.) 

Refined  Fusel  Oil. — Solvent  in  the  manufacture  of  lacquers.  (Page 
69.) 

Benzol. — Solvent  in  the  manufacture  of  lacquers.  (Pages  81  to  83.) 

Star  Solvent. — Solvent  in  the  manufacture  of  lacquers.  (Page  70.) 

Pyroxylin  Solutions. — Base  for  lacquers.  (Page  75.) 

Drums. — For  storing  and  shipping.  (Page  146.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Leather  Goods  Manufacturers 

(Including  Bags,  Trunks,  and  Cases) 

Fabrikoid. — For  making  covering,  lining,  and  trimming.  (Pages 
42  to  47.) 

Leather  Renovators. — For  cleaning  and  renovating  leather  and 
leather  substitutes.  (Page  73.) 

Household  Cement. — For  cementing.  (Page  76.) 

Py=ra=Iin  Sheeting  and  Rod. — For  windows  in  tags,  clasps,  and 
decorating.  (Pages  51  to  57.) 

Py=ra=Iin  Manufactured  Articles. — For  fittings  in  baggage,  includ- 
ing toilet  sets,  manicure  sets,  combs,  brushes,  mirrors  and  boxes.  (Pages 
58  to  60.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Pyroxylin  Lacquers  and  Enamels. — For  finishing  cleats,  cornice, 
locks,  hinges,  and  trim.  (Pages  75  to  77.) 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  making  and  covering  trim  and  lining.  (Pages 
48  to  50.) 

Belt  Cement. — For  cementing  leather  parts.  (Page  76.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  and  Japans. — For  finishing 
all  kinds  of  parts  and  for  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See  Plants, 
page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Lens  Manufacturers 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  iron  oxide  after  polishing.  (Page  143.) 

Enamels  and  Lacquers. — For  decorating  and  preserving  mountings. 
(Pages  75  to  77.) 

Chemicals. — Various  chemicals  for  components  of  glass.  (Pages 
62  to  86.) 

Xylol. — For  cleaning  lenses.  (Page  82.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Lighting  Fixture  Manufacturers 

Pyroxylin  Enamels. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Page  75.) 

Pyroxylin  Lacquers. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Pages  76  and  77.) 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — For  silver  painting  surfaces.  (Page 

74.) 


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Py-ra-lin  Sheeting,  Rod,  and  Beading. — For  shades,  shields,  trim- 
ming, and  candle  tubes.  (Pages  51  to  57.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Bronzing  Solutions. — For  gold-painting  surfaces.  (Pages  71  and 

100.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  and  Japans. — For  finishing 
all  kinds  of  parts.  (Pages  87  to  140.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Linoleum  Manufacturers 

Wood  Pulp. — For  making  surface  of  linoleum.  (Page  141.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Loading  Companies 

Smokeless  Shotgun  Powder  (Bulk  and  Dense). — For  loading 
shotgun  shells.  (Pages  27  and  28.) 

Black  Sporting  Powder. — For  loading  shotgun  shells,  rifle  and 
pistol  cartridges.  (Page  29.) 

Lesmok  (Partly  Smokeless). — For  loading  .22  calibre  cartridges. 
(Page  36.) 

Rifle  Smokeless  Powder. — For  loading  all  classes  of  rifle  cartridges. 
(Pages  31  to  37.) 

Fulminate  of  Mercury. — For  making  primers.  (Page  39.) 

Bags. — For  shipping.  (Page  146.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Locomotive  Manufacturers 

Fabrikoid. — For  upholstering  seats  and  making  curtains.  (Pages 
42  to  47.) 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  upholstering  seats  and  making  curtains.  (Pages 
48  to  50.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  flexible  windows.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55 
to  57.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  and  Japans. — For  finishing  all  kinds 
of  parts.  (Pages  75  to  77  and  87  to  140.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Lubricants,  Manufacturers  of 

Refined  Tar. — For  making  crude  lubricants.  (Page  78.) 

Naphtha  and  Toluol. — Solvents  and  thinners.  (Pages  81  and  82.) 

Barrels. — For  shipping  lubricants.  (Page  147.) 

Drums. — For  shipping  and  containers.  (Page  146.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


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Lumbermen 

Red  Cross  Extra  Dynamite. — For  building  roads  and  trams  and 
for  topping.  (Pages  3 and  4.) 

Blasting  Powder. — For  splitting  large  logs.  (Pages  17  and  18.) 
Blasting  Supplies. — See  detailed  descriptions  for  uses.  (Pages  19 
to  26.) 


Lumber  Companies  (Manufacturing) 

Dark  Creosote  and  Shingle  Oil. — For  treating  and  preserving  wood 
and  shingles.  (Page  80.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — All  kinds  for  finishing  manufactured  arti- 
cles and  for  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also 
pages  87  to  140.) 

Machine  Shops 

Py=ra-lin  Sheeting. — For  making  goggles  and  screens  to  protect 
workmen.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Bags  (Nitrate  of  Soda). — For  shipping  parts.  (Page  146.) 

Boxes  and  Barrels. — For  shipping  parts.  (Page  147.) 

Technical  Varnishes. — For  varnishing  electric  coils  and  similar 
articles.  (Manufactured  on  specifications  to  meet  requirements.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  shops,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Machinery  Manufacturers 

Bronzing  Solutions. — For  bronze  painting.  (Pages  71  and  100.) 

Belt  Cement. — For  cementing  belts.  (Page  76.) 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — For  silver  painting  parts.  (Page  74.) 

Py=ra=Iin  Sheeting. — For  cutting  boards  in  die  cutting.  (Pages 
51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — All  kinds  for  all  purposes,  including  fillers 
and  machinery  paints  and  enamels.  Also  for  plants,  equipment,  and 
offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  i40.) 

Manicure  and  Toilet  Article  and  Case  Manufacturers 

Fabrikoid. — For  making  cases  and  covering  boxes.  (Pages  42  to 
47.) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting,  Tubing,  Rods,  and  Beading. — For  making  all 

or  parts  of  articles,  cases  or  boxes.  (Pages  51  to  58.) 

Pyroxylin  Lacquers. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Pages  76  and  77.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels. — For  finishing  surfaces.  (Page  75.) 

Py=ra=lin. — Articles  or  parts  of  articles,  brushes,  combs,  handles, 
boxes  and  parts.  (Pages  51  to  61.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


170 


Master  Painters 

Paints,  Varnishes,  and  Other  Fillers. — A complete  line,  including 
fillers,  graining  compound,  waxes,  white  lead,  red  lead,  shellacs,  japans, 
and  special  paints  for  special  purposes,  specially  prepared  to  meet  most 
difficult  uses  in  the  hands  of  experienced  master  painters.  (Pages  87 
to  140.) 

Measuring  Machine  Manufacturers 

Py=ra=Iin  Sheeting. — For  making  scale,  keys,  windows,  and  for 
covering.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  covering.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Pyroxylin  Lacquers,  Enamels,  and  Solutions. — For  finishing  and 
decorating  surfaces.  (Pages  75  to  77.) 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — For  silver  painting  surfaces.  (Page 
74.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  coverings.  (Pages  48  to  50.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  and  Japans. — For  finishing 
and  decorating  all  classes  of  parts.  Also  for  plants,  equipment,  and 
offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Merchants  (Retail  and  Wholesale) 

Py=ra=lin  Collars.  (Page  61.) 

High  Explosives.  (Pages  1 to  16.) 

Low  Powder.  (Pages  15  and  16.) 

Blasting  Powder.  (Pages  17  and  18.) 

All  Blasting  Supplies.  (Pages  19  to  26.) 

Fireworks  Powders.  (Page  36.) 

Saltpetre.  (Page  142.) 

Sporting  Powders  (Principally  in  Loaded  Shells).  (Pages  27  to 

29.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels,  Lacquers,  and  Solutions.  (Pages  75  to  77.) 

Refined  Nitrate  of  Soda.  (Pages  141  and  142.) 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint.  (Page  74.) 

Creosote  Paints.  (Pages  79  and  80.) 

Shingle  Dip.  (Page  103.) 

Fabrikoid.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Manufactured  Py=ra=lin  Articles.  (Pages  58  to  60.) 

Bags.  (Page  146.) 

Barrels.  (Page  147.) 

Drums.  (Page  146.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  Bronzes,  Solvents.  Thin= 
ners,  Driers,  and  Floor  Wax.  (Pages  71,  74  to  77,  100,  and  87  to  140.) 

Rubber  Cloth.  (Pages  48  to  50.) 

Stove  Enamel.  (Page  100.) 

Pontoklene.  (Page  86.) 


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Metal  Workers 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — For  silver  painting  surfaces.  (Page 
740 

Pyroxylin  Lacquers. — For  finishing  and  decorating  surfaces. 
(Pages  76  and  77.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels. — For  finishing  and  decorating  surfaces.  (Page 

75.) 

Pyroxylin  Solutions. — For  finishing  and  decorating  surfaces.  (Page 
75.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  decorating  and  finishing  parts.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Py=ra=!in  Transparent  Sheeting. — For  goggles,  shields,  and  eye 
protectors.  (Pages  51  to  53.) 

Py=ra=!in  Sheeting. — For  blocks  for  light  die  cutting  machines. 
(Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Bronzing  Liquids. — For  gold  painting.  (Pages  71  and  100.) 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  making  covers.  (Pages  48  to  50.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Enamels,  Lacquers,  and  Japans. — For  finishing 
all  classes  of  parts.  Also  for  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Metal  Workers  (Art  Manufacturers) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Benzol. — For  cleaner.  (Pages  81  to  83.) 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — For  silver  painting  surfaces.  (Page 
74.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels,  Lacquers,  and  Solutions. — For  finishing,,  deco- 
rating and  water-proofing  surfaces.  (Pages  75  to  77.) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting,  Rod,  and  Beading. — For  decorating.  (Pages 
51  to  57.) 

Bronzing  Liquids. — For  gold  painting.  (Pages  71  and  100.) 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  making  covers.  (Pages  48  to  50.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Enamels,  Lacquers,  and  Japans. — For  finishing 
all  classes  of  parts.  Also  for  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Milliners  and  Milliners’  Supplies  Manufacturers 

Amyl  Acetate. — For  making  and  dissolving  lacquers.  (Page  70.) 

Star  Solvent. — For  making  and  dissolving  lacquers.  (Page  70.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels,  Lacquers,  and  Solutions. — For  finishing  and 
decorating  surfaces.  (Pages  75  to  77.) 

Py=ra=!in  Sheeting,  Tubing,  Rod,  and  Beading. — For  making  orna- 
mental designs,  buckles,  and  pinheads.  (Pages  51  to  58.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  making  and  trimming  hats.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Bronzing  Liquids. — For  gold  painting.  (Pages  71  and  100.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Enamels,  Lacquers,  and  Japans. — For  finishing 
parts.  Also  for  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178; 
also  pages  87  to  140.) 


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Miners 

Du  Pont  Straight  Dynamite  25  to  60%. — For  shooting  down  ore 
and  general  blasting.  (Page  1.) 

Du  Pont  Extra  Dynamite. — For  shooting  down  ore  and  general 
blasting.  (Pages  2 and  3.) 

Red  Cross  Dynamite. — For  shooting  down  ore  and  general  blasting. 
(Pages  1 to  4.) 

Red  Cross  Extra  Dynamite  20  to  60%. — For  shooting  down  ore 
and  general  blasting.  (Pages  3 and  4.) 

Red  Star — In  Various  Grades  and  Strengths. — For  export  only. 
(Page  12.) 

Monobel  (Nos.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  and  6). — Permissible  Explosives  for 
shooting  different  classes  of  ore.  (Pages  12  to  14.) 

Carbonite  (Nos.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  and  6). — Permissible  Explosives  for 
shooting  various  kinds  of  ore.  (Pages  14  and  15). 

Du  Pont  Gelatin  35  to  70%. — For  very  hard  ore.  (Pages  4 and  5.) 

Repauno  Gelatin  35  to  75%. — For  very  hard  ore.  (Page  5.) 

Red  Cross  Gelatin  35  to  90%. — For  very  hard  ore.  (Page  4.) 

“B”  Blasting  Powder. — For  mining  soft  coal  and  soft  ore.  (Page 
18.) 

Low  Powder  (Du  Pont  RRP,  F,  FF,  FFF). — Stripping  and  blast- 
ing. (Pages  15  and  16.) 

Py=ra=lin  Transparent  Sheeting. — For  goggles  and  eye  shields  and 
flexible  windows.  (Pages  51  to  53.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  flotation  and  cyanide  processes.  (Page  143.) 

Dark  Creosote. — For  preserving  props  and  timbers.  (Page  80.) 

Blasting  Supplies. — See  detailed  description  for  uses.  (Pages  19 
to  26.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes.  For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Municipalities 

Pitch. — For  roofing  and  block  paving  filler.  (Page  77.) 

Pontar. — For  bitulithic  road  binder.  (Page  78.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  all  purposes,  including  decorating  and 
preserving  interiors  and  exteriors  of  public  buildings,  or  for  painting 
and  preserving  from  rust  all  classes  of  steel  structures  and  posts.  Also 
for  painting  signs  and  signals.  (Pages  75  to  77  and  87  to  140.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  upholstering  furniture  in  public  buildings.  (Pages 
42  to  47.) 

Explosives  and  Blasting  Supplies. — For  all  classes  of  excavation 
and  demolition.  (Pages  1 to  16  and  19  to  26.) 

High  Explosives. — For  fire  fighting.  (Pages  1 to  16.) 

(See  also  Contractors  and  Professional  Blasters,  pages  156,  157  and 

180.) 


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Munition  Manufacturers 

Cannon  Powders. — Black  and  smokeless  cannon  powders,  propelling 
charges.  (Pages  37  and  38.) 

Triton  (Trinitrotoluol  or  T.  N.  T.). — High  explosive  for  bursting 
shell  charge  and  for  manufacturing  other  explosives.  (Page  38.) 

Gun  Cotton. — Nitrated  cotton  for  mines  and  manufacturing  other 
explosives.  (Pages  39  and  40.) 

Detonators — Percussion. — For  firing  high  explosives.  (Page  39.) 

Saltpetre  (Six  Sizes  of  Crystals). — For  manufacture  of  black 
powder.  (Page  142.) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  making  primer  discs.  (Pages  51  to  53 
and  55  to  57.) 

Py=ra=lin  Discs. — For  closing  disc  of  field  gun  primer.  (Page  41.) 

Black  Powder. — Bursting  charge  for  shrapnel.  (Page  40.) 

Black  Powder  Pellets. — Shrapnel  fuses  and  for  central  tube  of 
shrapnel  and  field  gun  primers.  (Page  40.) 

Black  Powder  Base  Charge. — Base  charge  of  shrapnel  fuse  and 
field  gun  primers.  (Page  40.) 

Pyroxylin  Lacquers  and  Varnishes. — For  varnishing  all  classes  of 
shells.  (Pages  76  and  77.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


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Musical  Instrument  Manufacturers 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  making  organ  and  piano  keys,  guitar 
and  mandolin  pegs,  bridges,  picks,  inlays,  and  trimming.  (Pages  51  to 
53  and  55  to  57.) 

Pyroxylin  Lacquers. — For  finishing.  (Pages  76  and  77.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels. — For  finishing.  (Page  75.) 

Pyroxylin  Solutions. — For  finishing.  (Page  75.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  making  and  covering  cases.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  making  covers  and  cases.  (Pages  48  to  50.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Novelty,  Toy,  and  Doll  Manufacturers 

Fabrikoid. — For  making  or  covering  all  or  parts  of  articles.  (Pages 
42  to  47.) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting  (Transparent  and  Colored). — For  making  dolls, 
rattles,  rings,  teething  rings,  toys,  and  for  covering  and  inlaying  same ; 
also  for  making  and  covering  boxes.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels,  Lacquers,  and  Solutions. — For  finishing  and 
decorating  metal  and  wooden  parts.  (Pages  75  to  77.) 

Water=proof  Cement  and  Household  Cement. — For  cementing  dif- 
ferent materials.  (Pages  75  and  76.) 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — For  silver  painting  parts  of  articles. 
(Page  74.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Wood  Pulp. — For  making  doll  heads  and  similar  articles.  (Page 
141.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  all  classes  of  parts  and  for  plants, 
equipment,  and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Office  Supplies  Manufacturers 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  making  pen  and  pencil  holders,  pen  and 
pencil  racks,  ink  wells,  blotter  pads,  blotter  corners,  paper  knives ; also 
for  index  and  guide  cards.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Py=ra=lin  Manufactured  Articles. — Ink  wells,  pen  and  pencil 
holders,  pen  and  pencil  racks,  blotter  pads,  blotter  corners.  (Pages  58 
to  60.) 

Water=proof  Cement. — For  cementing  wood  and  fabrics.  (Pages 
75  and  76.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels,  Lacquers,  and  Solutions. — For  finishing  and 
decorating  all  classes  of  material.  (Pages  75  to  77.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  upholstering,  trimming,  and  decorating  furniture. 
(Pages  42  to  47.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Rubber  Cloth  . — For  making  covers.  (Pages  48  to  50.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  and  Japans. — For  finish 
ing  and  decorating  all  classes  of  supplies.  (Pages  87  to  140.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  finishing  walls,  ceilings,  floors,  and 
fittings,  especially  liquid  light  for  improving  light  conditions.  (Pages 
87  to  140.) 


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Offices 

Fabrikoid. — For  upholstering  and  trimming  furniture  and  for  deco- 
rations and  wall  coverings.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Py=ra=lin  Manufactured  Articles. — Pen  and  pencil  holders,  pen 
and  pencil  racks,  ink  wells,  blotter  pads,  paper  weights,  and  paper 
knives.  (Pages  58  to  60.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  finishing  and  decorating  offices  and 
fixtures.  (Pages  71,  75  to  77,  100,  and  87  to  140.) 

Ordnance  Manufactures 

(See  Munition  Manufacturers,  page  174.) 

Packers,  Meat 

Saltpetre  (Six  Standard  Sizes). — For  preserving  meats.  (Page 
142.) 

Nitrate  of  Soda — Refined. — For  preserving  meats.  (Pages  141  and 

142.) 

Recovered  Salt. — For  salting  pelts.  (Page  144.) 

Wood  Oil. — For  curing  smoked  hams.  (Page  144.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Painters 

(See  Master  Painters,  page  171.) 

Paint  and  Varnish  Manufacturers 

Py=ra=Iin  Sheeting. — For  making  up  color  sample  cards.  (Pages 
52,  53,  56  and  57.) 

Charcoal. — For  the  manufacture  of  paint.  (Page  141.) 

Wood  Oil. — A solvent.  (Page  144.) 

Refined  Tar. — For  making  preservative  tar  paints.  (Page  78.) 

Creosotes  and  Shingle  Oil. — For  making  shingle  stains  and  pre- 
servative paints.  (Pages  79  and  80.) 

Dead  Oil. — A heavy  solvent  for  paints.  (Page  80.) 

Naphtha  (Different  Grades  and  180°  Benzol). — As  solvent  and 
paint  vehicle.  (Pages  81  and  82.) 

Benzol. — Solvent  and  paint  vehicle.  (Pages  81  to  83.) 

Amyl  Acetate. — For  making  japans  and  lacquers.  (Page  70.) 

Bronzing  Liquids. — For  making  bronze  and  aluminum  paints. 
(Pages  71  and  100.) 

Pyroxylin. — For  manufacturing  lacquers,  bronzes,  enamels,  and 
metal  paints.  (Page  74.) 

Pyroxylin  Solutions. — For  water-proofing  compounds.  (Page  75.) 

Refined  Fusel  Oil. — A solvent.  (Page  69.) 

Drums. — For  shipping  and  containers.  (Page  146.) 

Barrels. — For  shipping  and  containers.  (Page  147.) 

Acids:  Sulphuric,  Hydrochloric,  and  Nitric. — For  re-agents* 

(Page  62.) 


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Alum. — For  making  colors.  (Pages  66  and  67.) 

Dry  Colors. — For  making  paints.  (Page  136.) 

Paste  Colors. — For  making  paints.  (Pages  121,  122,  123,  and  133.) 
Colors  in  Oil. — For  tinting.  (Pages  94  and  127.) 

Industrial  Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  decorating,  finishing,  and 
preserving  all  classes  of  plant  equipment.  (Pages  87  to  140.) 

Paper  Manufacturers 

Saltpetre  (Six  Standard  Granulations). — In  manufacturing  certain 
kinds  of  paper.  (Page  142.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  bleaching.  (Page  143.) 

Scrap  Paper. — For  making  paper.  (Page  145.) 

Bags  (Nitrate  of  Soda). — For  making  paper.  (Page  146.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Parties,  Camping  and  Picnic 
Du  Pont  Hand  Trap. — For  throwing  clay  targets.  (Page  30.) 
Py=ra=lin  Transparent  Sheeting. — For  tent  windows.  (Pages  51 
to  53.) 

Sporting  Powders. — Principally  in  loaded  shells  and  metallic  car- 
tridges. (Pages  27  to  29.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  acidifying  ponds  for  a larvicide.  (Page  143.) 
Drums. — For  gasoline  and  oil  storage.  (Page  146.) 

Patent  Leather  Manufacturers 

Patent  Leather  Solutions. — For  putting  on  the  patent  surfacing. 
(Page  73.) 

Pyroxylin  Solutions. — For  thinning  patent  leather  solutions.  (Page 
75.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Perfume  Makers 

Amyl  Acetate. — For  solvents  and  odors.  (Page  70.) 

Star  Solvent. — For  solvents  and  odors.  (Page  70.) 

Benzaldehyde. — For  making  perfume.  (Page  86.) 

Pharmacists 

(See  Chemical  Manufacturers,  pages  154  and  155.) 

Phonograph  Manufacturers 

(See  Musical  Instrument  Manufacturers,  page  175.) 

Photographic  Supplies  Manufacturers 

Amyl  Acetate. — Solvents  for  making  films.  (Page  70.) 

Star  Solvent. — Solvents  for  making  films.  (Page  70.) 

Py=ra=lin  Transparent  Sheeting. — For  making  films,  negatives  and 
prints.  (Pages  51  to  53.) 


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Py=ra=lin  Transparent  Sheeting  (Red).— For  dark  room  windows. 
(Pages  52  and  53.) 

Sodium  Acetate. — For  making  acetic  acid.  (Page  63.) 

Electric  Squibs. — Flashlights.  (Page  22.) 

Leading  Wire. — Connecting  up  flashlights.  (Page  23.) 

Pyroxylin  Solutions. — For  making  kodak  and  motion  picture  films. 
(Page  75.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  parts  and  for  plants,  equipment,  and 
offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Piano  Manufacturers 

(See  Musical  Instrument  Manufacturers,  page  175.) 

Pipe  Foundries 

Dynamite  and  Blasting  Supplies. — For  breaking  up  material  and 
frozen  metal.  (Pages  1 to  15  and  19  to  26.) 

Scrap  Iron  (Cast). — For  reworking.  (Pages  144  and  145.) 

Paints  (Rust=Inhibitive). — For  all  classes  of  pipes.  (Pages  78,  79, 
119  and  120.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Pipe  (Smoking)  Manufacturers 

Py=ra=lin  Pipe  Bits — Finished.  (See  Py-ra-lin  Manufactured 

Articles,  pages  58  to  60.) 

Py=ra=Iin  Rods  (Colored  or  Transparent). — For  making  bits. 
(Pages  53  to  57.) 

Benzol. — A degreasing  compound.  (Pages  81  to  83.) 

Py=ra=lin  Cigar  and  Cigarette  Holders.  (See  Py-ra-lin  Manu- 
factured Articles,  pages  58  to  60.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  covering  and  lining  pipe  cases.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Plants 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Enamels,  Lacquers,  Bronzes,  Japans,  Fillers, 
Driers,  and  Similar  Compounds. — For  Structural  Steel  (Rust-Inhibi- 
tives),  smokestacks,  boiler  fronts,  brick  walls,  wood,  metal  and  com- 
position interiors  and  exteriors.  (Pages  71,  75  to  77,  100,  and  87  to 
140.) 

For  many  of  these  purposes,  complete  systems,  including  all  of  the 
above  materials  required,  together  with  advice  with  regard  to  each  indi- 
vidual step  in  the  methods,  are  offered.  (Pages  139  and  140.) 

Liquid  Light. — For  interiors,  floors,  roofs,  machine  parts,  electrical 
appliances,  and  engine  parts.  (Page  134.) 

Black  Powder. — For  cleaning  out  stacks.  (Page  29.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 


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Plumbers 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — For  silver  painting  surfaces  and 
pipes.  (Page  74.) 

Py=ra=lin  Manufactured  Articles. — Seat  and  stool  covers,  pull 
handles.  (Pages  58  to  60.) 

Lead  (Pig). — For  caulking  and  soldering.  (Page  145.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  clearing  out  fouled  pipes  and  drains.  (Page  143.) 

Red  Lead. — For  joints.  (Page  124.) 

Bronzing  Solutions. — For  gold  painting.  (Pages  71  and  100.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  and  Japans. — For  finish- 
ing all  classes  of  surfaces.  (Pages  71,  74  to  77,  100,  and  87  to  140.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  shops,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Plumbing  Supplies  Manufacturers 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — For  silver  painting  surfaces,  pipe  and 
similar  articles.  (Page  74.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels,  Lacquers,  and  Solutions. — For  finishing,  deco- 
rating, and  water-proofing  all  kinds  of  surfaces.  (Pages  75  to  77.) 

Bags  (Nitrate  of  Soda). — For  shipping  supplies.  (Page  146.) 

Py=ra=Iin  Sheeting. — For  making  seat  and  stool  covers,  pull  handles. 
(Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Py=ra=Iin  Manufactured  Articles. — Soap  boxes,  pull  handles,  mir- 
rors, and  mirror  frames.  (Pages  58  to  60.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Lead  (Pig). — For  re-working.  (Page  145.) 

Red  Lead. — For  making  joints.  (Page  124.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  and  Japans. — For  finishing 
all  classes  of  surfaces.  (Pages  71,  74  to  77,  100,  and  87  to  140.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Potters 

Recovered  Salt. — For  glazing.  (Page  144.) 

Barrels. — For  shipping.  (Page  147.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Powder  Makers 

Ether. — For  solvent.  (Page  72.) 

Benzol. — For  solvent.  (Pages  81  to  83.) 

Naphtha. — For  solvent.  (Pages  81  and  82.) 

Toluol. — For  solvent.  (Page  82.) 

Wood  Pulp  (Grades  SA,  B,  D,  L). — For  nitration  and  dope. 
(Page  141.) 

Charcoal. — For  manufacture  of  blasting  and  sporting  powders. 
(Page  141.) 

Saltpetre. — For  manufacture  of  blasting  and  sporting  powders. 
(Page  142.) 


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Sodium  Nitrate. — For  manufacture  of  blasting  powder.  (Pages  141 
and  142.) 

Gun  Cotton. — For  manufacturing  smokeless  powder  and  gelatin. 
(Pages  39  and  40.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Professional  Blasters 

Du  Pont  Straight  Dynamite  25  to  60%. — For  ditch  blasting  by 
propagated  method,  stumping  in  sandy  soils,  mudcapping  hard  boulders, 
blasting  post  and  pole  holes,  and  road  building.  (Page  1.) 

Red  Cross  Extra  20  to  60%. — For  practically  all  kinds  of  general 
blasting,  including  ditching,  boulder  blasting,  stumping,  subsoiling,  tree 
planting,  excavating,  and  blasting  post  and  pole  holes.  (Pages  3 and  4.) 

Red  Cross  Farm  Powder. — For  tree  planting,  subsoiling,  light 
stumping,  excavating,  and  blasting  holes.  (Page  7.) 

Du  Pont  Stumping  Powder. — For  stump  blasting,  tree  planting, 
subsoiling,  excavating,  road  building  and  ditch  digging  on  the  west 
coast.  (Pages  8 and  9.) 

Repauno  Stumping  Powder. — For  stump  blasting,  tree  planting, 
subsoiling,  excavating,  road  building  and  ditch  digging  on  the  west 
coast.  (Page  9.) 

Red  Cross  Gelatin  35  to  90%. — For  blasting  ditches  in  sandy 
ground  and  for  other  blasting  where  the  explosive  must  be  under 
water  for  a long  time.  (Page  4.) 

Blasting  Supplies.  (See  detailed  description  for  uses,  pages  19  to 
26.) 

Pulley  and  Hoisting  Machinery  Manufacturers 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  parts  and  for  plants,  equipment,  and 
offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Quarrymen 

Du  Pont  Straight  Dynamite  25  to  60%. — For  hard  blasting  rock 
and  where  shattering  effect  is  desired;  useful  for  wet  work  and  mud- 
capping and  blockholing.  (Page  1.) 

Red  Cross  Straight  Dynamite  25  to  60%. — A low  freezing  pow- 
der for  hard  rock  under  cold  conditions  for  shooting  down,  mudcap- 
ping and  blockholing  stone.  (Pages  1 and  2.) 

Du  Pont  Extra  30  to  60%. — For  shooting  down,  mudcapping  and 
blockholing  stone.  (Pages  2 and  3.) 

Red  Cross  Extra  20  to  60%  (Low  Freezing). — For  shooting  down, 
blockholing  and  mudcapping  stone.  (Pages  3 and  4.) 

Quarry  Powder. — An  especially  adapted  powder  for  shooting  down, 
and  blockholing  stone.  (Pages  9 and  10.) 

Red  Star. — High  explosive  for  export  only;  for  general  use  in 
quarry.  (Page  12.) 


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Blasting  Powder  (A  and  B). — For  blasting  dimension  stone  and 
for  blasting  other  stone  where  large  drill  holes  or  tunnels  are  used. 
(Pages  17  and  18.) 

Low  Powders,  RRP,  F,  FF,  FFF. — For  blasting.  (Pages  15  and 
16.) 

Monobel  No.  1. — For  shooting  down,  mudcapping  and  blockholing 
stone;  especially  useful  where  trouble  from  fumes  is  bad.  (Page  12.) 

Du  Pont  Gelatin  35  to  75%. — For  shooting  down  stone.  (Pages 
4 and  5.) 

Repauno  Gelatin  35  to  75%. — For  shooting  down  stone.  (Page  5.) 

Red  Cross  Gelatin  35  to  90%. — For  shooting  down  stone;  the  high 
grades  especially  serviceable  for  loading  the  bottoms  of  holes  where  the 
toe  is  very  tight.  (Page  4.) 

Cordeau. — For  shooting  well  drill  and  tunnel  blasts.  (Page  26.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  cars,  equipment,  and  offices. 
(See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Railroads  and  Trolley  Roads 

Fabrikoid. — For  upholstering  seats,  window  curtains,  and  vestibule 
curtains.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Py=ra=Iin  Transparent  Sheeting. — For  flexible  windows,  goggles, 
and  eye  shields.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Recovered  Salt. — Track  salt  for  melting  snow.  (Page  144.) 

Explosives. — All  kinds,  depending  on  work  to  be  done.  (Pages  1 to 
16.) 

Blasting  Supplies. — All  kinds,  depending  on  work  to  be  done. 
(Pages  19  to  26.) 

Bags  (Nitrate  of  Soda). — For  filling  in  washouts.  (Page  146.) 

Drums. — For  shipping  and  storing  oils.  (Page  146.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  cleaning  out  fouled  pipes  and  drains.  (Page  143.) 

Dark  Creosote. — For  preserving  cross-ties  and  wooden  timbers. 
(Page  80.) 

Explosives  and  Blasting  Supplies. — For  grading.  (See  Con- 
tractors, pages  156  and  157.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  and  Japans. — For  stations, 
cars,  locomotives,  signals,  bridges,  roundhouses,  and  other  classes  of 
plants,  equipments,  and  offices.  (Pages  87  to  140;  Special  Railway 
Paints,  pages  134,  135,  139,  and  140.) 

Refineries 

Naphtha. — For  solvent.  (Pages  81  and  82.) 

Benzol. — For  solvent.  (Pages  81  to  83.) 

Barrels. — For  shipping.  (Page  147.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  acidifying  soap  stock.  (Page  143.) 

Drums. — For  shipping  and  containers.  (Page  146.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


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Rendering  Works 

Nitre  Cake. — For  an  acid  grease  wash.  (Page  143.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Repair  Shops 

(See  Garages,  pages  161  and  162.) 

Restaurants 

(See  Hotels,  page  166.) 

Road  Builders 

Pontar. — For  road  binder.  (Page  78.) 

Dark  Creosote. — For  preserving  wooden  timbers.  (Page  80.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  bridges,  posts,  signs,  and  signals. 
(Pages  87  to  140.) 

Red  Cross  Extra  20  to  60%. — For  reducing  grades,  clearing  right- 
of-way,  straightening  curves,  quarrying  stone  for  road  surfacing,  and 
digging  ditches.  (Pages  3 and  4.) 

Du  Pont  Straight  25  to  60%. — For  blasting  boulders,  digging 
ditches,  and  excavating  cuts.  (Page  1.) 

Low  Powders,  RRP,  F,  FF,  FFF. — For  excavating  cuts  and  blast- 
ing rock  for  surfacing.  (Pages  15  and  16.) 

“B”  Blasting  Powder. — For  excavating  cuts  and  blasting  down 
stone  for  surfacing.  (Page  18.) 

Blasting  Supplies.  See  detailed  description  for  uses.  (Pages  19 
to  26.) 


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Roofers 

Pitch. — For  making  roofs.  (Page  77.) 

Refined  Tar. — For  roof  covering.  (Page  78.) 

Creosotes. — For  shingle  stains.  (Pages  79  and  80.) 

Shingle  Oil. — For  staining  shingles.  Page  80.) 

Dead  Oil. — Solvent  and  thinner  for  roof  compositions.  (Page  80.) 

Paints. — For  all  kinds  of  roofs,  (Page  118.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Roofing  Material  Manufacturers 

Pitch. — For  manufacturing  pitch  and  composition  roofs.  (Page  77.) 

Refined  Tar. — For  manufacturing  pitch  and  composition  roofs. 
(Page  78.) 

Dead  Oil. — Solvent  and  thinner  for  roofing  compositions.  (Page 
80.) 

Dark  Creosote. — For  making  roof  cement  and  for  making  cement 
for  joining  edges  of  roofing  paper.  (Page  80.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes.— For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Rubber  Manufacturers 

Nitre  Cake. — For  defiberizing  rubber  scrap.  (Page  143.) 

Rubber  Scrap. — For  recovery  of  rubber.  (Page  145.) 

Water=proof  Cement. — For  cement  in  the  manufacture  of  footwear 
and  similar  articles.  (Pages  75  and  76.) 

Naphtha. — For  solvent.  (Pages  81  and  82.) 

Benzol. — For  solvent.  (Pages  81  to  83.) 

Toluol. — For  solvent.  (Page  82.) 

Dark  Creosote. — For  solvent,  especially  in  reclaiming  scrap.  (Page 
80.) 

Refined  Tar. — Ingredient  of  certain  rubber  compositions.  (Page 
78.) 

Litharge. — For  ingredient  of  certain  rubber  compositions.  (Pages 
124  and  125.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Safe  Manufacturers 

Enamels,  Bronzes,  Japans,  and  Lacquers. — For  finishing  and  deco- 
rating safes  and  locks.  (Pages  71,  74  to  77,  100,  and  87  to  140.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Scrap  Iron  Dealers 

Du  Pont  Straight  Dynamite. — For  breaking  up  heavy  machinery. 
(Page  1.) 

Red  Cross  Extra  Dynamite. — For  breaking  up  heavy  machinery. 
(Pages  3 and  4.) 

Iron  Scraps. — For  re-sale.  (Pages  144  and  145.) 

Paints  (Wood  and  Metal). — For  sheds  and  equipment.  (Pages  87 
to  140.) 


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Sheet  Metal  and  Cornice  Workers 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  all  metal  and  wooden  parts  of  cor- 
nices. Also  for  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178; 
also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Shingle  Mills 

Creosotes. — For  treating  and  staining  shingles.  (Pages  79  and  80.) 

Shingle  Oils. — For  treating  and  staining  shingles.  (Page  80.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Ship  Builders  and  Chandlers 

Refined  Tar. — For  caulking  and  coating  rigging,  and  for  use  as  an 
antifouling  bottom  paint.  (Page  78.) 

Pitch. — For  caulking.  (Page  77.) 

Dead  Oil. — A heavy  thinner  for  paints.  (Page  80.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  upholstering  and  trimming,  and  for  making  cur- 
tains, canopies,  and  tops,  especially  for  small  boats.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Py=ra=lin. — For  wind  shields.  (Pages  51  to  61.) 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — For  silver  painting.  (Page  74.) 

Black  Sporting  Powder. — For  whaling  guns.  (Page  29.) 

Paints. — For  every  purpose  in  connection  with  shipbuilding,  from 
varnishes  and  lacquers  for  the  most  delicate  scientific  apparatus  to  rust- 
inhibitive  and  wood  preservative  paints  for  the  ways.  (Pages  75  to  77 
and  87  to  140.) 

Shoe  Findings  Manufacturers 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  making  counters,  heels,  and  box  toes,  and 
for  covering  eyelets  and  hooks  and  the  French  heels  on  ladies’  shoes. 
(Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Leather  Renovators. — For  cleaning  and  renovating  leather.  (Page 
73.) 

Belt  Cement. — For  cementing  leather.  (Page  76.) 

Bags  (Nitrate  of  Soda). — For  shipping  findings.  (Page  146.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  sock  linings,  facings,  and  similar  uses.  (Pages  42 
to  47.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Shooters,  Big  Game,  Field,  Trap,  Hand  Trap,  Target 
and  Gallery 

Black  and  Smokeless  Sporting  Powder. — For  rifles  and  shotguns. 

(Pages  27  to  29.) 

Smokeless  and  Shotgun  Powder 
Du  Pont  (Bulk) 

Schultze  (Bulk) 

Ballistite  (Dense) 

Empire  (Bulk) 

Du  Pont  (Dense)  (For  export  only) 


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Black  Shotgun  and  Rifle  Powders. — For  black  powder  shotgun  and 
metallic  shells  and  muzzle  loading  guns.  Brands : Du  Pont  Rifle  and 
Hazard  Kentucky  Rifle,  (Golden  Pheasant  and  Indian  Rifle  for  export 
only),  Granulations  Fg,  FFg,  FFFg.  (Page  29.) 

Hand  Traps. — For  throwing  targets.  (Page  30.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  galleries  and  equipment.  (Pages  75 
to  77  and  87  to  140.) 

Sign  Painters 

Paints  and  Varnishes,  Including  Aluminum  and  Bronze  Paints, 
Colors  in  Oil,  Varnishes,  and  Tints. — For  all  kinds  of  signs  on  all 
classes  of  surfaces.  (Pages  71,  74  to  77,  100,  and  87  to  140.) 

Silk  Mills  (Natural) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  acid  dye  bath.  (Page  143.) 

Solvent  Naphtha. — For  washing  dyed  and  undyed  silk  in  the  piece. 
(Page  81.) 

180°  Benzol. — For  washing  dyed  and  undyed  silk  in  the  piece.  (Page 
82.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Silo  Builders 

Paints. — For  wood,  brick,  concrete,  and  metal  silos.  (Pages  75  to 
77  and  87  to  140.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Smelters  and  Refiners 

Nitre  Cake. — For  a flux.  (Page  143.) 

Explosives. — For  breaking  up  large  machinery  and  frozen  ore. 
(Pages  1 to  16.) 

Blasting  Supplies.  (See  detailed  description  for  uses,  pages  19  to 
26.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  covering  concentration  tables.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Dark  Creosote. — For  preserving  wooden  timbers  and  props.  (Page 
80.) 

Black  Powder. — For  cleaning  stacks.  (Page  29.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Soap  Makers 

Naphtha. — For  solvent.  (Pages  81  and  82.) 

Benzol. — For  solvent.  (Pages  81  to  83.) 

Toluol. — For  solvent.  (Page  82.) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  making  fancy  boxes.  (Pages  51  to  53 
and  55  to  57.) 

Py=ra=Iin  Soap  Boxes. — For  soap.  (See  Py-ra-lin  Manufactured 
Articles,  pages  58  to  60.) 


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Py=ra=Iin  Shaving  Soap  Tubes.  (See  Py-ra-lin  Manufactured  Arti- 
cles, pages  58  to  60.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  an  acid  wash  and  for  acidifying  soap  stock.  (Page 
143.) 

Drums. — For  shipping  and  containers.  (Page  146.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Split  Leather  Manufacturers 

Pyroxylin  Solutions. — For  finishing  the  surface  of  split  leather. 
(Page  75.) 

Leather  Renovators. — For  cleaning  and  renovating  surfaces. 
(Page  73.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Sporting  Goods  Manufacturers 

Fabrikoid. — For  gun  cases,  leggings,  and  puttees.  (Page  42  to  47.) 
Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  parts,  and  for  plants,  equipment,  and 
offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Squib  Manufacturers 

Black  Sporting  Powder. — For  making  squibs.  (Page  29.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

State  Departments 

(See  Municipalities,  page  173.) 

Stationery  Supplies  Manufacturers 

Pyroxylin  Enamel,  Lacquers,  and  Solutions. — For  finishing  wood 
and  metal  parts.  (Pages  75  to  77.) 

Water=proof  and  Household  Cement. — For  cementing  parts. 
(Pages  75  and  76.) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  making  ink  wells,  pen  and  pencil  holders, 
pen  and  pencil  racks,  blotter  pads,  blotter  corners,  paper  knives,  and 
paper  weights.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Py=ra=lin  Manufactured  Articles. — Including  desk  fittings.  (Pages 
58  to  60.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  and  Japans.-*-For  finishing 
all  classes  of  supplies.  Also  for  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Steam  Fitters’  Supplies  Manufacturers 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — For  silver  painting  pipes  and  fittings. 
(Page  74.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels,  Lacquers,  and  Solutions. — For  finishing  and 

decorating  pipes  and  fittings.  (Pages  75  to  77.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Bags  (Nitrate  of  Soda). — For  shipping  and  containers.  (Page  146.) 
Red  Lead. — For  making  joints.  (Page  124.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 

Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


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Stock  Raisers 

Saltpetre. — Condition  powders.  (Page  142.) 

Black  Sporting  Powder. — For  condition  powders.  (Page  29.) 

Paints. — For  barns,  sheds,  fences,  silos,  buildings,  and  posts.  (Pages 
87  to  140.) 

Straw  Hat  and  Matting  Manufacturers 

Amyl  Acetate. — For  making  lacquers  for  finishing.  (Page  70.) 

Star  Solvent. — For  making  lacquers  for  finishing.  (Page  70.) 

Lacquers. — For  finishing  coat  for  straw.  (Pages  76  and  77.) 

Pyroxylin  Solutions. — Water-proof  sizing  for  straw  hats.  (Page 
75.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  hat  sweats.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Surgeons 

Ether  (Anaesthesia). — For  an  anaesthetic.  (Page  72.) 

Parlodion. — For  sealing  small  wounds.  (Page  74.) 

Tanners 

Recovered  Salt. — For  salting  hides.  (Page  144.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  pickling  in  the  one  bath  chrome  process.  (Page 
143.) 

Bags. — For  shipping.  (Page  146.) 

Telephone  and  Telegraph  Companies 

Wood  Oil. — Solvent  for  paints.  (Page  144.) 

Refined  Tar. — For  treating  parts  of  poles  in  ground.  (Page  78.) 

High  Explosives. — For  blasting  holes,  clearing  right-of-way,  and 
correcting  drainage  conditions.  (Pages  1 to  16.) 

Blasting  Supplies. — (See  detailed  description  for  uses,  pages  19 
to  26.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  all  classes  of  posts,  poles,  and  equip- 
ment, including  Technical  Varnishes  for  the  finest  coil.  Also  for  plants, 
properties,  and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Textile  Mills 

Nitre  Cake. — For  souring,  carbonizing,  and  acid  dye  bath.  (Page 

143.) 

Sodium  Acetate. — Mordant.  (Page  63.) 

Solvent  Naphtha. — For  washing  dyed  and  undyed  silks  and  wools 
in  the  piece.  (Page  81.) 

180°  Benzol. — For  washing  dyed  and  undyed  silks  and  wools  in  the 
piece.  (Page  82.) 

Sulphur  Black. — For  dyeing  cotton  goods.  (Page  85.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


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Theatres 

Fabrikoid. — For  upholstering  seats.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Enamels,  and  Bronzes. — For  finish- 
ing and  decorating  interiors  and  exteriors.  (Pages  71,  74  to  77,  100  and 
87  to  140.) 

Theatrical  Property  Makers 

Py=ra=lin  Collars.  (Page  61.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  a leather  substitute  in  costumes,  boots,  belts,  and 
for  upholstering  furniture.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  manufacturing  fancy  articles  and  flexible 
windows;  also  for  making  collars,  cuffs,  and  shirt  fronts  for  eco- 
nomical costumes.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  making  costumes  and  covers.  (Pages  48  to  50.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  and  Enamels. — For  finishing  and 
decorating  parts  of  costumes  and  for  painting  scenes.  (Pages  87  to 
140.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Tire  (Rubber)  Makers 

Naphtha. — For  solvent.  (Pages  81  and  82.) 

Benzol. — For  solvent.  (Pages  81  to  83.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  defiberizing  rubber  scrap.  (Page  143.) 

Creosotes. — For  solvent  in  reclaiming  scraps.  (Pages  79  and  80.) 

Litharge. — A component  of  rubber  tires.  (Pages  124  and  125.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Toilet  Article  Manufacturers 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting,  Tubing,  Rod  and  Beading. — For  manufactur- 
ing all  classes  of  articles  similar  to  the  manufactured  py-ra-lin  articles 
listed  on  pages  51  to  61.  (Pages  51  to  58.) 

Py=ra=lin  Cement. — For  cementing  celluloid.  (Pages  75  and  76.) 

Amyl  Acetate  and  Star  Solvent  (Grades  Listed). — Used  as  sol- 
vents in  manufacture.  (Page  70.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Tool  Makers 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  making  handles  and  cutting  boards  for  die 
cutting  machines.  (Pages  51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  parts  and  for  plants,  equipment,  and 
offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Top  Manufacturers 

(Auto,  Carriage,  Buggy,  and  Boat.) 

Fabrikoid  (Rayntite). — For  top  and  curtains.  (Pages  46  and 

49.) 


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Py=ra=lin  Transparent  Sheeting. — For  windows  in  curtains  and 
rain  shields,  dimmers,  and  glare  shields.  (Pages  51  to  53.) 

Leather  Renovators. — For  renovating  leather  and  leather  substi- 
tutes. (Page  73.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels,  Lacquers,  and  Solutions. — For  finishing, 
decorating  and  water-proofing  surfaces.  (Pages  75  to  77.) 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  tops  and  curtains.  (Pages  48  to  50.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Toy  Manufacturers 

(See  Novelty  Manufacturers,  page  175.) 

Trunk  Manufacturers 

(See  Leather  Goods  Manufacturers,  page  168.) 

Typewriter  Manufacturers 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  keys.  (Pages  51  to  53.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  covers.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  parts  and  for  plants,  equipment,  and 
and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Upholsterers 

Fabrikoid. — A leather  substitute  for  upholstering.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Leather  Renovators. — For  renovating  old  leather.  (Page  73.) 

Cement. — For  cementing  wood  and  fabrics.  (Pages  75  and  76.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  furniture  and  for  plants,  equipment, 
and  offices.  (See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Varnish  Manufacturers 

(See  Paint  Manufacturers,  pages  176  and  177.) 

Vehicle  Makers 

(Automobile,  Carriage,  and  Wagon) 

Fabrikoid. — For  upholstering  and  trimming.  (Pages  42  to  47.) 

Py=ra=Iin  Transparent  Sheeting. — For  flexible  windows,  dimmers, 
and  glare  shields.  (Pages  51  to  53.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels,  Lacquers,  and  Solutions. — For  finishing, 
decorating,  and  water-proofing  surfaces.  (Pages  75  to  77.) 

Water=proof  Cement. — For  cementing  wood  and  fabrics.  (Pages 
75  and  76.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  tops,  tool  bags,  kick  pads,  and  curtains.  (Pages 
48  to  50.) 

Paints,  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  and  Enamels. — For  all  classes  of 
vehicles,  including  Harrison  Processes  for  building  up  finishes,  together 
with  all  materials  required.  Also  for  plants,  equipment,  and  offices. 
(See  Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


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Veterinary  Supplies  Manufacturers 

Wood  Oil. — For  insecticides.  (Page  144.) 

Py=ra=Iin. — For  making  instrument  handles.  (Pages  51  to  61.) 

(See  also  Chemical  Manufacturers,  pages  154  and  155.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes.— For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Vulcanizing  Solutions  Makers 

Naphtha. — Different  grades  of,  for  solvents.  (Pages  81  and  82.) 

Benzol. — Different  grades  of,  for  solvents.  (Pages  81  to  83.) 

Toluol. — Different  grades  of,  for  solvents.  (Page  82.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Watches,  Manufacturers  of 

Py=ra=Iin  Sheeting. — For  making  crystals  and  dials.  (Pages  51  to 
53  and  55  to  57.) 

Py=ra=Iin  Manufactured  Articles. — Crystals  and  dials.  (Pages  58 
to  60.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Water-proof  Clothing  Manufacturers 

Water=proof  Cement. — For  cementing  fabrics.  (Pages  75  and 

76.) 

Py=ra=lin  Sheeting. — For  making  buttons,  collars,  and  cuffs.  (Pages 
51  to  53  and  55  to  57.) 

Fabrikoid. — For  parts  of  garments. 

Rubber  Cloth. — For  parts  of  garments. 

Benzol. — For  solvent  in  making  water-proofing  liquids.  (Pages 
81  to  83.) 

Toluol. — For  solvent  in  making  water-proofing  liquids.  (Page  82.) 

Naphtha. — For  solvent  in  making  water-proofing  liquids.  (Pages 
81  and  82.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Water-proof  Fabrics  Manufacturers 

Amyl  Acetate. — For  solvent.  (Page  70.) 

Star  Solvent. — For  solvent.  (Page  70.) 

Benzol. — For  solvent.  (Pages  81  to  83.) 

Toluol. — For  solvent.  (Page  82.) 

Naphtha. — For  solvent.  (Pages  81  and  82.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


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Wharf  Constructors 

Bags  (Nitrate  of  Soda). — For  cofferdams.  (Page  146.) 

Dark  Creosote. — For  preserving  piles  and  other  timbers.  (Page 

80.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  decorating  and  preserving  all  parts 
of  wharves;  also  for  offices.  (Pages  87  to  140.) 

Wire  Workers  (Art) 

Pegamoid  Aluminum  Paint. — For  silver  painting.  (Page  74.) 

Pyroxylin  Enamels,  Lacquers,  and  Solutions. — For  art  finishes 
on  articles.  (Pages  75  to  77.) 

Bronze  Paints. — For  gold  painting.  (Pages  71  and  100.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 

Wire  and  Cable  Makers  (Insulated) 

Pitch. — For  insulating.  (Page  77.) 

Dead  Oil. — For  thinning  pitch  and  tar.  (Page  80.) 

Refined  Tar. — For  making  insulation.  (Page  78.) 

Nitre  Cake. — For  removing  oxide  and  scale.  (Page  143.) 

Paints  and  Varnishes. — For  plants,  equipment,  and  offices.  (See 
Plants,  page  178;  also  pages  87  to  140.) 


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